The BSc Program in Electrical Engineering offers students a comprehensive education in the principles, applications, and practices of electrical engineering, blending theoretical understanding with hands-on practical experience to prepare them for careers in the industry. The integrated curriculum spans seven semesters, totaling 210 credits.
With 80 credits dedicated to electrical engineering, students gain foundational knowledge through lecture courses and hands-on laboratory sessions. Additionally, the curriculum includes English language courses and basic studies in economics to enhance students’ communication and business skills.
During the first four semesters, students cover foundational and core engineering subjects, while the final three semesters include specialization courses, laboratory work, and project assignments. Specializations offered from the fifth semester onwards include Embedded and Control Systems, Intelligent Communication, and Sustainable Electric Energetics.
Embedded and Control Systems specialization focuses on computer-based systems that interact with their physical environment autonomously. Intelligent Communication specializes in telecommunication and computer network-based applications. Sustainable Electric Energetics covers the design and operation of electrical energy transmission and distribution systems, electric machines, and switching devices.
In the seventh semester, students complete a thesis and undergo a final examination to earn their degree. The program’s emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills equips graduates to excel in various roles within the electrical engineering field.