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About Program

Mission

Prepare electrical engineers who are scientifically and professionally qualified, have research and leadership skills, capable of dealing with modern technologies and work efficiently in various electronics engineering fields.

 

Objectives 

The educational objectives of the electronics engineering programs are derived from the department's vision for outstanding graduates who have impeccable leadership skills.

 

The objectives of the electronics engineering program are to prepare students to have  successful careers by :

• Providing them with a good knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry.

• Providing them with the analytical, experimental, computational and methodological tools to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.

• Providing them with the necessary skills to communicate with others and work as a team.

• Enabling them to obtain a strong scientific qualification in the basics of electronics engineering and educate them to keep pace with the continuous development in the areas of electronics engineering applications.

• Improving students' ability to diagnose problems and projects in electronics engineering and to develop solution plans according to high technical specifications, taking into account the ethical and social aspects.

• Developing students' ability to use computers in the analysis and design of various electronics engineering services.

• Preparing students to work in the industrial field (such as electronics systems, power plants, conventional and non -conventional energy sectors and military equipment industries),in the independent professions (such as consulting, contracting, and manufacturing) and to work in government agencies.

• Qualifying graduates to start freelance business or pursue graduate studies in the engineering field.


The program’s study plan for Bachelor’s degree consists of (162) credit hours (CR) distributed as follows:

​Foundation Year: It’s the program’s first year during which the students shall take (31) CR within two semesters.
​University Requirements: Are the courses that all university students are required to take. They are (8) courses; a total of (18) CR.
​Faculty Requirements: Are the courses taught in all college’s departments. They are (20) courses; a total of (67) CR.
The Department Core Requirements: Are (14) courses; a total of (40) CR.
Program Requirements: Are (5) courses; a total of (18) credit hours.
​Program Elective Requirements: The student chooses (4) elective courses, a total of (10) CR, divided into a course of (4) CR at the ninth level and two courses of (3) CR each at the ninth and tenth levels.​
Summer Semester: It is a core graduation requirement that takes place after the fourth year of study and in which the student shall take a practical training course-ECE 390 (equals1 CR). It requires passing at least 125 CR including 52 CR in specialization.

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