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BSc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

BSc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • The Bachelor Program

The department offers a four year Bachelor of Science degree program in Electrical and Electronic Engineering where each academic year consists of two semesters. The curriculum of the program is a composition of core and optional electrical courses along with basic social science and humanity courses. The design of the offered program is a completion of 152.5 credit hours which includes theory courses, sessional courses and 6 credit thesis in final year. Most of the theory and sessional courses have the prerequisite of course completion from previous semester. Theory courses completion are evaluated in one hour mid-semester and three or two hour semester-final examination for 3 or 2 credit course respectively along with 30% class assessment. Without 70% class attendance, no one is allowed to sit in the semester-final examination. Simultaneously, the department offers the students for a wide range of extra and co-curricular activities including IEEE student branch, debating club, project club, sports club, cultural club, field trip, study tour and many more.

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering offers a curriculum approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to cover all the major specializations of this discipline. The courses are divided in eight semesters for four years. The first two semesters mostly consist of basic courses to provide necessary background for more specialized study in the future within this field. From 2nd years onward, students get familiarized with the core courses of the discipline. In the final year, students are presented options to chose course based on their desired field of specialization. Moreover, the last two semesters, students are also required to complete a thesis on a specific topic of their choice. Electronics, Power and Communication Engineering are the three major fields of knowledge where the department puts focus on. 

In addition to the technical courses within the curriculum, Department of EEE has been imparting knowledge in non-major fields such as history, accounting, business ethics, etc. to provide the graduates with competitive edge in their respective fields. The curriculum is also designed to instill its learners with proper ethical and moral values to contribute to societal and community needs.