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Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Practice

Computing, Engineering and Technology

Taught

MSc

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  • Tuition
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  • About
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Overview

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. January 1, 2026
    Start date
  3. April 6, 2026
    Today

Tuition

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Subject Area Information

Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is a broad and dynamic field that encompasses the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. This discipline is fundamental to modern technology and innovation, playing a crucial role in the development of everything from small electronic devices to large power systems.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Circuit Theory and Design

  • 2. Digital Systems and Microprocessors

  • 3. Electromagnetics

  • 4. Power Systems and Electrical Machines

  • 5. Control Systems

  • 6. Communication Systems

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Analyzing and designing electrical circuits
  • Designing digital circuits
  • Understanding electromagnetic fields and waves
  • Designing and managing power systems
  • Designing and analyzing control systems
  • Designing communication systems

Career

Graduates of Electrical and Electronic Engineering can pursue a wide range of careers, including but not limited to various engineering roles focused on electrical systems, electronics, power generation, control systems, communication, embedded systems, and renewable energy.

Potential Professions
  • Electrical Engineer

    Designing and developing electrical systems and components.

  • Electronics Engineer

    Working on electronic devices, circuits, and systems.

  • Power Engineer

    Managing and designing power generation and distribution systems.

  • Control Systems Engineer

    Developing and implementing control strategies for various applications.

  • Communication Engineer

    Designing and maintaining communication systems and networks.

  • Embedded Systems Engineer

    Creating embedded systems for various applications, from consumer electronics to industrial automation.

  • Renewable Energy Engineer

    Working on the development and implementation of renewable energy technologies.

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