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“Throughout 4 years of my degree, I have collected valuable
                                     experiences being a student of the Electrical Engineering
                                  department. The department encourages proactivity, providing

                                  hands-on projects and workshops that brushes my technical as
                                   well as interpersonal skills. Industrial visits and talks were also
                                  organised, giving us students a vision of potential career paths

                                  and opportunities for the future. The department is also where I
                                    nourished my personal growth with meaningful connections
                                 established with my friends and wisdom from my lecturers. Life is

                                 an ongoing learning journey and I am happy to have learnt a hefty
                                            amount being a part of the department.”

                                    – SERI INTAN RAIHANA BINTI ZULQARNAIN, ALUMNI 2020






               PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS


               Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

               The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering exposes the students to the theory and applications of
               electricity, electronics, information and signal processing. During the four years (eight semesters)
               of  study,  this  programme  also  offers  a  comprehensive  view  into  the  basic  applications  and
               principles in the field of electrical engineering. There is a variety of teaching-learning (delivery)
               modes  of  lectures,  project  work,  design tasks, research, experiments, seminars, fieldwork and
               practical training, that encourages innovation and creativity among students. To strengthen and
               enhance students design skills and hands-on experience, integrated design and research project are
               introduced  in  the  program.  The  curriculum  structure  requires  a  minimum  of  137  credits  to
               graduate,  with  an  average  of  5  or  6  courses  in  a  semester.  The  programme  also  requires  an
               Industrial Training attachment of 10 weeks. The objective of this attachment is to enable students
               to gain first-hand experience in the industry and to have an insight on how theories are put to
               practice in real situations. To expand students’ experience beyond the classroom, the programme
               also requires the students to undergo several industrial visits and attend research and industrial talk
               given by the industries.











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