Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) Electrical
- Field Of Study:
- Engineering
- Level Of Study:
- Undergraduate
- Course Subject:
- Engineering - Electrical/Electronics
- Course Intake:
- February, June, October
Course Description
This major trains the student to acquire expertise in electrical circuits and electromagnetics, with focus on power generation, transmission & distribution, as well as the latest technologies in renewable energy. As an electrical engineer, our graduates have been employed by various companies, such as ABB, Alstom, Flextronics, GE, Hitachi, IBM, NTT, Motorola, Phoenix Solar, Samsung, Schneider Electric, Seagate, Sharp Solar, Siemens, Sony, TM, TNB, and YTL.
Entry requirements
Local Students
- Either of the following:Pass in Foundation in Engineering,
- Pass in UEC with 5Bs inclusive of Mathematics and Physics
- Pass in STPM/A-Level or its equivalent with 3 Principals inclusive of Mathematics and Physics,
- Pass in a related Diploma from a recognized institution or its equivalent.
International Students:
Either of the following:
- Pass in Foundation in Engineering, or
- Pass in A Levels or its equivalent with 2 Credits inclusive of Mathematics and Physics, or
- Pass in a related Diploma from a recognised institution or its equivalent.
Course Duration
4 Years
Course Fees
RM60,000*
Performance Criteria
- Demonstration of technical competency based on knowledge acquired in electronics engineering
- Attainment of Managerial/leader position and technical achievement
- Employment statistics of graduate in the electronics industry
Assessment Methods:
- Performance evaluation by employers based on a prescribed set of work attributes
- Achievement feedback ( awards/ honours/significant career position attained) from graduate to Engineering Alumni Society
- Employment survey via MMU Alumni Society
Documents To Be Kept:
- ITP graduate employment survey form and performance analysis report
- Engineering Alumni survey form and achievement compilation report
- MMU Alumni questionnaires and employment data report
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