Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Electrical Engineering | Electrical Technology | Electronics Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


BSc Electrical Engineering

The BSc Electrical Engineering program is a 3-year education, prescribed to 180 ECTS credits, consisting of courses in engineering and natural sciences, projects, and elective courses.


Programme Structure

The course sequence for this program can be found in the study diagram below. To see a description of the content in each course, click on a course in the diagram.


    1. semester:
    • Calculus Tau (10 ECTS)
    • Programming for Electrical Engineering (5 ECTS)
    • Digital Circuits (5 ECTS)
    • Electric Circuits I (5 ECTS)
    • Classical Physics (5 ECTS)
    1. semester:
    • Computer Architecture (5 ECTS)
    • Analog Electronics (5 ECTS)
    • Numerical Linear Algebra (10 ECTS)
    • Electric Circuits II (5 ECTS)
    • Electrical Engineering Project I (5 ECTS)
    1. semester:
    • Digital Electronics (5 ECTS)
    • Signals and Systems (5 ECTS)
    • Electromagnetism (5 ECTS)
    • Vector Calculus (5 ECTS)
    • Probability Theory and Statistics (5 ECTS)
    • Differential Equations (5 ECTS)
    1. semester:
    • Modern Physics (5 ECTS)
    • Communication Systems (5 ECTS)
    • E4IRT-01 Introduction to Regulation (5 ECTS)
    • Power Electronics (5 ECTS)
    • Discrete-time Signal Processing (5 ECTS)
    • Electrical Engineering Project II (5 ECTS)
    1. semester:
    • Statistical Learning and Machine Learning (10 ECTS)
    • Semiconductor Devices (5 ECTS)
    • Elective Courses (15 ECTS)
    1. semester:
    • Philosophy and Ethics of Engineering (5 ECTS)
    • Elective Courses (10 ECTS)
    • Bachelor's Project in Electrical Engineering (15 ECTS)

Bachelor's Project

The bachelor's project has a scope of 15 ECTS credits.


Academic Regulations

In the academic regulations, you can find more information about the structure of the degree programme, and the requirements for you as a student – including overall educational learning goals and study progression rules.


Student Counsellors

Student counsellors are students who are hired to do student counselling. They can provide guidance and support throughout your studies.


Head of Degree Programme

The Head of Degree Programme is responsible for the scientific content of education, including approval of course in study programme.


Degree Programme Coordinators

The Degree Programme Coordinators are responsible for administrative matters including course and exam registration.


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