Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BSEEE)
A 4-year Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BSEEE) is an undergraduate program focusing on power systems, electronics, and telecommunications. It typically requires 135-165 credits, including laboratory work, industrial training, and a final-year project. The curriculum, often designed to meet IEEE standards, prepares graduates for careers in engineering, design, and research.
Key Aspects of the Program
Duration: Usually 4 years, divided into 8 semesters.
Curriculum Structure:
First 2 Years: Basics of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, and General Education (e.g., English, Social Science).
Third/Fourth Year: Specialization in areas such as Power Systems, Control Systems, Communications, and Digital Signal Processing.
Total Credits: Varies by university, generally ranging from 135 to 160 credits.
Practical Training: Includes comprehensive laboratory sessions and often a mandatory 2-week to 1-month industrial training/internship.
Final Year Project: A capstone project or thesis is required to demonstrate engineering knowledge.
Admission Requirements (Typical)
Academic Background: HSC or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics (often with a minimum GPA or grade requirement, such as 'B' grade in specific subjects).
Combined GPA: Typically a high combined GPA (e.g., 7.0 or higher) in SSC and HSC or equivalent O/A levels.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared for roles in:
Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution
Electronics Design and Manufacturing
Telecommunications and Networking
Automation and Robotics
Research and Development
Course Content
Core Courses: Circuit Analysis, Electronics, Electromagnetic Fields, Electrical Machines, Digital Logic Design, Microprocessors, Signals and Systems.
Specialized Electives: Renewable Energy, VLSI Design, Telecommunication Systems, Control Systems.