Feb, May, Sept
Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines and this programme will cover multiple subject areas like analogue electronics, microelectronic chip design, digital signal processing, power generation, protection and distribution, C++ programming, instrumentation and measurements control, renewable energy systems, and more. Students will also have the chance to learn MATLAB, PSPICE and LABVIEW which are used to run simulations in projects and research.
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* This programme received a 100% graduate employability score in the Ministry of Higher Education’s Graduate Employability 2022. (Source: )
In each year there are two long-semesters consisting of 14 weeks of instruction with 2 weeks of examinations, and one short-semester consisting of 7 weeks of instruction with 1 week of examinations. The long-semesters start in January and May, while the short-semester starts in September.
In the months of November & December students undergo industrial training under the Co-Operative Placement Scheme to learn and to familiarize themselves with real life working environment. In addition, students also undertake a research and development project in their final year.
The number of contact hours per courses per week depends on the credit and teaching methodology of each course. Each credit is approximately equivalent to 1 hour of class, or 2 hours of labs per week.
Programme Details
The duration of the programme is 4 years.
In each year there are two long-semesters consisting of 14 weeks of instruction with 2 weeks of examinations, and one short-semester consisting of 7 weeks of instruction with 1 week of examinations. The long-semesters start in January and May, while the short-semester starts in September.
In the months of September to Decembers, students undergo industrial training under the Co-Operative Placement Scheme to learn and to familiarize themselves with real life working environment. In addition, students also undertake a research and development project in their final year.
The number of contact hours per courses per week depends on the credit and teaching methodology of each course. Each credit is approximately equivalent to 1 hour of class, or 2 hours of labs per week.
The teaching and learning strategies and assessment are designed depending on and according to the nature of course or topic being taught or investigated. The Faculty implements different methods and styles of teaching and learning and assessment to ensure the successful achievement of the learning outcomes of its programmes, that includes
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Elective courses (select one stream only)
Stream 1: Smart Energy Management
Electrical Power Quality
Renewable Energy
Energy Management and Conservation
Stream 2: Advanced Integrated Circuit Technologies
VLSI System
IC Reliability and Failure Analysis
Integrated Circuit Technology
Stream 3: Enabling Technologies of Telecommunication Industry
Microwave System Design
Antenna System Design
Mobile and Satellite Communication
Stream 4: Interdisciplinary (Select 3 courses only)
IoT and Data Analytics
Machine Learning
Technopreneurship Nanotechnology Cybersecurity
General Courses (MPU) are compulsory for all students.
For Malaysian students:
For foreign students:
All students:
Minimum 2Cs including Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum 2Ds including Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum 5Bs including Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum average of 60% in 6 subjects, inclusive of a minimum score of 60% in Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum CGPA 2.0
Minimum CGPA 2.0
A maximum aggregate of 15 points out of best 5 subjects, inclusive of minimum B in Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum CGPA 2.0
Minimum overall average of 60%, inclusive of minimum 60% in Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum 26/42 points from 6 subjects (inclusive Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject)
Minimum average of 60% in 5 subjects, inclusive of minimum scores of 60% in Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum ATAR score of 60% AND minimum score of 60% in Mathematics AND one relevant Physical Science subject
OR
Minimum overall average of 60% in 5 subjects AND minimum score of 60% in Mathematics AND one relevant Physical Science subject
Minimum overall average of 60%, inclusive of minimum 60% in Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject
For Local Students
Band 3.5
Grade B+
Grade C
Grade A2
B1 (High B1)
For International Students
154
Band 5.0
154
40
7.5
47
Band 3.5
B1 (High B1)
This degree programme provides excellent preparation for a career in electronics and integrated circuit design, communications and signal processing, electrical and power systems, software and systems engineering, management consultancy, and almost any other profession that requires good analytical and professional skills.
Graduates are able to ?nd career opportunities in the following roles: