The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering offers program leading to the degree of B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BSEEE). The credit hours for completion of the BSEEE program has been set to 148. The program includes courses from (1) general areas namely, English, physics, chemistry, mathematics, social sciences, economics, accounting, and from (2) engineering disciplines namely, electrical, electronics, telecommunication, industrial drives, control and power system engineering as major area, and also computer and mechanical engineering. The program requires some of the courses as core courses and it has left option for the students to choose a few courses as electives for specialization.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering has established itself as one of the most important branches of engineering. The technical aspects of this branch of engineering are often categorized by terms such as power systems, power electronics, control systems, telecommunication, electronic circuits, solid state devices and computer engineering. With increasing importance of computers all the students of Electrical and Electronic Engineering have a balanced knowledge of digital electronics, computers, micro‑processors and programming. The new generation of electrical engineers is encouraged to undertaken research and development activities in the above areas and this department is committed to the study and analysis of fundamental as well as applied problems. Problems of national importance have consequently received a great emphasis in the fields of electrical power generation, transmission and distribution, high voltage transients, power system stability, economic operation of power systems, system planning and design.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering has established itself as one of the most important branches of engineering. The technical aspects of this branch of engineering are often categorized by terms such as power systems, power electronics, control systems, telecommunication, electronic circuits, solid state devices and computer engineering. With increasing importance of computers all the students of Electrical and Electronic Engineering have a balanced knowledge of digital electronics, computers, micro‑processors and programming. The new generation of electrical engineers is encouraged to undertaken research and development activities in the above areas and this department is committed to the study and analysis of fundamental as well as applied problems. Problems of national importance have consequently received a great emphasis in the fields of electrical power generation, transmission and distribution, high voltage transients, power system stability, economic operation of power systems, system planning and design.
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