Program Summary
Electronic and electrical engineering is a field of study focused on the design, development, and application of systems and devices that involve electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. Students in this discipline explore the theory and practical aspects of electrical circuits, power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as the principles of electronic devices like semiconductors, microchips, and communication systems. The course typically covers a wide range of topics, including signal processing, control systems, electrical machines, and renewable energy technologies. Students also gain knowledge in computer systems, digital logic, instrumentation, and the integration of hardware and software. The aim is to prepare graduates to solve complex engineering problems, innovate new technologies, and contribute to advancements in industries such as telecommunications, energy, automation, and consumer electronics. It is a dynamic and challenging field that combines fundamental scientific principles with modern technological applications.