Engineering Courses
ENGINEERING COURSES

Bachelor of Engineering
Electrical & Electronics
Program Description
The Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that delves into the principles, technologies, and innovations that drive modern electronic systems and electrical infrastructures. This program is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of core topics such as electrical circuit design, microelectronics, signal processing, electromagnetism, embedded systems, and control engineering.
In addition to these theoretical foundations, students engage in practical laboratory work, simulation exercises, and project-based learning that reflect current industry practices. Over the course of four years, the curriculum integrates advanced mathematics, physics, and computing to build analytical and problem-solving skills crucial for engineering success. By blending academic rigor with real-world applications, this program prepares graduates to tackle the dynamic challenges of today’s and tomorrow’s technological landscapes.
Career Outcomes:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics are equipped with versatile skills that open doors to a wide range of career opportunities in both established and emerging industries. The program’s strong technical foundation and emphasis on innovation make graduates valuable assets across multiple sectors. Possible career paths include:
- Electrical Engineer - Design, develop, and maintain electrical systems for buildings, machinery, or infrastructure.
- Electronics Engineer - Work on the design and testing of electronic circuits, devices, and systems used in consumer electronics, medical equipment, and more.Work on the design and testing of electronic circuits, devices, and systems used in consumer electronics, medical equipment, and more.
- Control Systems Engineer - Develop and manage automated control systems used in manufacturing, robotics, and industrial processes.
- Automation Specialist - Implement and optimize automated technologies to improve operational efficiency across industries.
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FOUR
PILLARS
OF EDUCATION
Learning to WORK
Involves acquiring basic knowledge and developing thinking skills.
Learning to DO
Involves gaining practical skills and applying what is learned. It's linked to technical and vocational education and training.
Learning to LIVE TOGETHER
Involves learning non-violence, understanding others, recognizing interdependence, and resolving conflicts peacefully.
Learning to BE
Involves preparing individuals to develop all four pillars throughout their lives.