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Key Knowledge and Skills to be Acquired:
What you will learn
Circuit Theory:Understanding how electrical circuits behave, including resistors, capacitors, inductors, and more.
Signal Processing:Analyzing and manipulating electrical signals, which are fundamental to communication and control systems.
Digital Electronics:Learning about logic gates, microprocessors, and digital circuit design.
Electromagnetism:Studying electric and magnetic fields, and their interactions, which are crucial for understanding how electrical devices work.
Telecommunications:Working with communication systems, including wireless and wired networks.
Control Systems:Designing and implementing systems that control the behavior of other systems, such as robots or industrial processes
Power Electronics:Studying the control and conversion of electrical power using semiconductor devices.
Requirements
Holders of Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with at least four (4) relevant passes (i.e. D grade or higher) in the following subjects: Physics/Engineering Science, Mathematics, Chemistry and any other modules non-religious or possession of at least NVA Level III of relevant trade and completion of O-level.
Course description
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a field that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It encompasses the design, development, and testing of electrical and electronic devices and systems, including power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as the integration of electronic components into larger systems. EEE engineers work on a wide range of technologies, from power systems and electronic circuits to communication networks and computer systems.
Power Systems
Electronics
Control Systems
Telecommunications
Signal Processing
Computer Engineering



