Program Summary
Electrical and electronic engineering is a field of study that focuses on the design, development, and application of electrical systems, circuits, and devices. It combines principles of physics and mathematics to solve real-world problems involving the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The course typically covers topics such as circuit theory, electronics, power systems, electromagnetism, control systems, and signal processing. Students also learn about the practical aspects of working with electrical equipment and systems, including safety standards and industry regulations. The field is broad, with applications ranging from telecommunications and renewable energy to robotics, automation, and consumer electronics. It involves both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, with students often participating in laboratory sessions and project-based learning to develop skills in designing and troubleshooting electrical and electronic systems.