In order to obtain a Bachelor degree in electronics engineering, this requires a solid core of foundation courses in physics, mathematics, computer science, and general engineering, which is also essential for life-long learning.
This department accepts
High school students with science/mathematics background and Admission to the program is supervised by the department and depends on availability of places and student’s performance record.
After finishing the 5 years, The student will be able to do the following “Link to the outcomes”
Assiut University awards a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering after 10 semesters of study (5 years).
After the students complete their 5 years, they will have the ability to:
Apply knowledge of the physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering fundamentals to the solution of electrical engineering problems.
Design and conduct experiments in electrical engineering, and to analyze and interpret the data generated by those experiments.
Design components, devices, and systems to meet specific needs in electrical engineering.
Function effectively on multi-disciplinary teams involving people from diverse backgrounds.
Identify and define problems in electrical and computer engineering, and to generate and evaluate solutions to those problems.
Understand the professional and ethical responsibilities incumbent upon the practicing electrical engineer.
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, in the field of electrical engineering.
Understand the role and impact of electrical engineering in a broader societal and global context.
Recognize and respond to the need for life-long learning for a successful career in electrical engineering.
Develop an understanding of contemporary technical and professional issues in the practice of electrical engineering.
Use the techniques, skills, and tools of modern engineering, including the use of modern computer-based technologies such as the writing of programs, the use of professional software, and the use of modern electronic media, effectively in the practice of electrical engineering.