Electrical Engineering
The primary study track is the electrical engineering track. This track is the broadest and enables specialization in all areas of study of the Faculty. The bachelor’s degree programs in electrical engineering are designed for four years of study at an average load and are structured in three levels.
- The first layer provides in-depth knowledge of the basic sciences: mathematics and physics. During the first two years of his studies, the student devotes most of his time to studying scientific subjects and software.
- The second layer includes compulsory faculty subjects, which the student usually exposes at the end of the second and third year of studies. In these subjects, the student receives an introduction to each of the areas of electrical and computer engineering. In this way, it is ensured that the graduate’s knowledge will be broad and not limited to a narrow field. Required faculty courses provide basic knowledge of electronic devices and circuits, analog and digital signals and systems, and electromagnetic fields. In addition, the student acquires practical experience by conducting experiments and laboratory projects in various subjects.
- At the top level of the curriculum are faculty electives, which are organized into specialization groups. In each group, the student specializes in a defined branch of electrical and computer engineering.