General Information
Undergraduate Program
The Faculty of Technology's Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in 2009 and began offering undergraduate education in 2012. The department graduated its first cohort of students during the 2015–2016 academic year. Currently, the department offers only a full-time education program, admitting 30 students annually into its undergraduate program.
The department employs a total of 15 academic staff members, including 6 Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 3 Assistant Professors, and 4 Research Assistants.
To facilitate practical learning for its courses, the department houses 7 laboratories. These laboratories are equipped with experimental setups, measuring devices, and materials provided through the World Bank and the Vocational Education Modernization Project. In addition, the laboratories are furnished with advanced and precise testing and measurement equipment for research and development activities. These laboratories include:
Students are required to complete internships as part of their educational training, aiming to reinforce their theoretical knowledge through hands-on laboratory and real-world workplace applications. These internships are also expected to help students develop professional etiquette, workplace discipline, and other soft skills beyond their technical expertise.
To meet these requirements, students must complete two internships:
In addition to these 40 workdays of internships, students are required to participate in workplace training during the 7th semester. This provides students with opportunities to familiarize themselves with technological advancements, enhance their practical skills, and gain managerial experience by working in relevant departments of approved facilities, factories, or companies.
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