Electrical Engineering focuses on the study of electrical power systems, electronics, communications, and control systems.
Electricity and energy companies
Telecommunications companies
Factories (maintenance and control departments)
Electronics and technology companies
Engineering consultancy offices
Government agencies and major development projects
It requires effort, as well as strong analytical and mathematical skills, but it also offers wide applications across various technical and industrial fields.
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Electrical Power Systems
Electrical Machines
Electronics
Communications and Signal Processing
Programming and System Simulation
Control Systems
Yes, there are several laboratory sessions for hands-on applications of theoretical lessons, such as circuit labs, machines labs, control, power systems, communications, and electronics labs.
Analytical and mathematical skills
Logical thinking and problem-solving
Programming skills (such as MATLAB, C++, Python)
Teamwork and technical collaboration skills
It is one of the most in-demand fields since all sectors rely on electrical power, telecommunications, electronics, and control systems.
Yes, they can work in the design and operation of solar and wind energy systems as well as smart grid technologies.
Yes, the program typically requires a cooperative training semester at an engineering company or institution to gain practical experience.
Start by mastering the fundamentals, participate in practical projects and engineering competitions, and continuously develop your programming and control skills.
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