Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering
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Course Overview
A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It encompasses the design, development, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems and devices. Electrical engineers work across various industries, including telecommunications, power generation, electronics, and manufacturing. The program emphasizes theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience through laboratory work, projects, and internships.
Course Benefits
Core Electrical Engineering Knowledge: Provides a solid foundation in electrical circuits, electronics, power systems, and electromagnetics.
Problem-Solving Skills: Develops analytical and critical thinking abilities to design and troubleshoot complex electrical systems.
Technical Expertise: Acquires skills in designing and implementing electrical devices, control systems, and communication networks.
Career Opportunities: Prepares students for roles such as electrical engineer, electronics engineer, power systems engineer, and more in diverse industries.
Innovation and Research: Encourages innovation through research projects and exploration of advanced topics in electrical engineering.
Department Contact Info
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering Palmer St, London SW1H 0NP, WA +44 20 8553 2932
Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (e.g.Robotics,Smart Grids),Electrical Engineering Design Project/Dissertation,High Voltage Engineering
Embedded Systems,Seminar in Electrical Engineering,Elective Courses (e.g.,Microelectronics,Electric Vehicles)
Entry Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent with a strong background in mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
Satisfactory grades in relevant subjects (mathematics, physics, and possibly electronics or computer science).
Some institutions may require standardized test scores (e.g., SAT, ACT).
Proficiency in English (may require TOEFL or IELTS for non-native English speakers).
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