Electronic & Electrical Engineering (Bahrain)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The BEng Hons Electronic & Electrical Engineering (Bahrain) program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge to tackle some of the world's most pressing technological challenges. The program covers a range of topics, including power systems, digital and analogue electronics, communications, microcontrollers, and electromagnetism.
Key Facts
- Study mode and duration: 4 years full-time
- Start date: September
- Location: Harbour Heights, Bahrain
Why this Course?
Electronic & electrical engineers design, develop, and maintain the systems and networks that power our world. This program provides a curriculum balancing core electrical engineering principles with hands-on experience, equipping students with the skills to shape the technologies of tomorrow.
What you'll Study
The program covers a range of modules, including:
- English Academic Skills
- Computing 1
- Introduction to Electrics
- Lab Skills and Scientific Communication
- Mathematics for Science and Engineering
- Physics
- History of Bahrain
- Human Rights
- Arabic language (for native and non-native speakers)
- Maths for Science & Engineering 1 and 2
- Lab Skills & Scientific Communication
- Academic English Skills
- Computing 1
- Electronics
- Physics 1 and 2
- Engineering Design & Manufacture
- Physical Electronics
- Electromagnetism
- Electronic & Electrical Principles 2
- Digital Electronic & Programming Design
- Electronic & Mechanical Techniques & Design 2
- Engineering Design For Software Development 2
- Engineering Mathematics 3E
- Signals & Communications Systems
- Electronic & Electrical Principles 3
- Instrumentation & Microcontrollers
- Engineering Analysis
- Engineering Innovation & Management
- Engineering Project
Elective Modules
Students will choose one elective module from a range of options, including:
- Communications Networks
- Control Principles
- Photonic Systems
- Power Electronics, Machines & Applications
- Power System Design, Operation & Protection
- Analogue and Digital System Design
- Digital Signal Processing Principles
- Renewable Energy Technologies
- Information Transmission & Security
- Robotic Systems
Learning & Teaching
The program uses a blend of teaching methods, including lectures, small group problem-solving tutorials, and practical laboratories. Students will develop technical engineering expertise as well as communication, project management, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills.
Assessment
Students will be assessed through a variety of techniques, including written assignments, individual and group reports, oral presentations, practical lab work, and where appropriate, an end-of-term exam and individual project.
Entry Requirements
The University of Strathclyde, Bahrain accepts a range of academic qualifications for entry to its programs. Students should have successfully completed their high school diploma and have achieved an overall score of 80%, with 80% in relevant subjects for their chosen degree programs.
Fees & Funding
All fees quoted are for full-time courses and per academic year. Fees may be subject to updates to maintain accuracy. Tuition fees will be notified in the offer letter.
Careers
Strathclyde graduates are well-positioned for careers in fast-growing global industries, including power & renewable energy, telecommunications & digital systems, robotics & automation, photonics & signal processing, and aerospace & defense.
