Master of Electrical Engineering (Structure B) is a half research program where candidates are given unique opportunity to follow their interest in a specialized area of research of Electrical/Electronic Engineering for 1 – 2 years and make an important academic contribution to the knowledge of chosen research area.
Apart from that the student will be attending 7 post graduate classes in which 3 courses are core courses and 4 are electives courses amounting to 21 credit hours where the students will be learning advanced technical courses in the field of electrical power and electronics.
Entry Requirements
- Bachelors in the relevant domain with Second Class Upper with honours or CGPA 2.75 (65%) and above, or
- Bachelors in the relevant domain with Second Class Lower with honours or CGPA 2.50 (60% – 64%), and 1 year experience in the domain and at least 1 publication in the domain, or 2 years professional in the domain; or
- Bachelors in the relevant domain with CGPA below 2.50 (60%, and 5 years experience in the domain; or
- Bachelors in a related domain with Second Class Upper with honours or CGPA 2.75 (65%) and above, and 1 year experience in the domain (including at least publication in the domain).
Program Structure
KEY RESEARCH AREAS
All research areas of Electrical/Electronic Engineering and specialize sub areas, i.e.
- Renewable Energy and Sustainability
- Automation and embedded computing system
- Signal Processing and control system
- Communication system and networks
- Radio frequency and microwave engineering
- System and machine engineering
- Photonics technologies
- Micro and nano engineering
- Distributed generation
- Renewable energy and energy efficiency
- Power system analysis
- Power quality, and
- High voltage system
CORE COURSES
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
- Advanced engineering mathematics
- Engineering diagnostic tools
- Research methodology
ELECTIVE COURSES
(PICK 4 WORTH 12 CREDIT HOURS)
- Computer controlled systems
- Introduction to advanced communication system
- Advanced applied telecommunication system
- Local area network design and analysis
- Satellite communication theory
- Alternative energy sources for electricity generation
- Cellular and pcs radio system
- Broadband network technologies and architectures
- Antennas tech. for wireless communication
- Power system dynamics
- High voltage direct current transmission system
- Power system operation and planning
- High voltage engineering
- Power system protection
- Power system steady state analysis
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