Undergraduate Studies
Electrical power engineering is concerned with the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power.
In Stages 1 and 2 you study a common syllabus, developing your expertise in electrical machines and electronic systems.
In Stage 3 and 4 you study with specialist topics, such as:
electrical machines, power electronics, Transmission and Distribution and renewable energy etc..
You also undertake a large individual design project to showcase your skills to future employers.
1st Year Curriculum:
1st Year Curriculum:
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
- Digital Techniques
- Engineering Mechanics/1
- Mathematics/1
- Engineering Workshop
- Welding and Lathing Workshops
- Electrical Workshop
- Engineering Drawing
- Fundamentals of Computer
- Human Rights
2nd Year Curriculum:
2nd Year Curriculum:
- DC Machines
- Electronics
- Electric Circuit Analysis
- Engineering mechanics/2
- Measurement and Instruments
- Mathematics/2
- Computer Programming
- Summer Training Course
3rd Year Curriculum:
3rd Year Curriculum:
- Power Engineering
- Power electronics
- AC Current Machines
- Electromagnetic Fields
- Digital controllers and Microprocessor
- Numerical and Engineering Analysis
- Computer Applications
- Summer Training Course
4th Year Curriculum:
4th Year Curriculum:
- Transmission and Distribution Systems
- Special Electrical Machines and Advanced Power Electronics
- Power Systems Analysis
- Electric power generation and renewable energy
- Control Systems Analysis
- H.V Techniques
- 4th year Project
- Industrial Management and Occupational safety
- Modeling and Simulation
Study To Learn ..
Study To Learn ..
Not Just to Pass an Exam
Not Just to Pass an Exam
Exams periods:
Exams periods:
- First Semester Exams January
- Second Semester Exams April-May
- Final year Exams Jun