Welcome To Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electrical and electronic engineering encompasses all areas of research, development, design, and operation of electrical and electronic systems and their components, including software. Emphasis in such varied areas as circuit theory, communication sciences, computers and automata, control systems, electromagnetic fields, energy sources and systems, and materials and electronic devices is available. Bachelor of Science in EEE degree program is offered by the department in two criteria, regular and evening program.
Our program is laboratory and research-intensive. Hands-on laboratory experiences start in the freshman year and are integral to the program, as are out-of-the-classroom research experiences. Engineers in both fields must have a strong background in mathematics and physics, a broad base in the humanities, and a command of the English language in order to provide the scope of knowledge essential for optimum professional growth. The curriculum offered by the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering meets these objectives.
Graduates from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering are sought after by all major industries. Electrical engineers hold many unusual and challenging positions in the IT, cellular communication, computers, electronics, communications, power, and other electrical industries as well as chemical, nuclear, automotive, medical, metallurgical, textile, railway, petroleum, and other basically non-electrical industries. Their professional roles span industrial activity, research, development, design, production, marketing, operation, field testing, and maintenance of many types of equipment for government, industry, farm, and home.



