The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) programme, codenamed SKEE, is one of the undergraduate programmes offered by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FKE)?to prepare graduates for positions as electrical engineers. The?SKEE programme has been designed to emphasise not only on the understanding and acquisition of basic principles and skills in the field of electrical engineering, but also on?a?wide range of subareas including electronics, control systems, instrumentation, signal processing, telecommunications and power systems.
The curriculum of SKEE consists of core and specialized electrical engineering courses, related general education and supporting non-technical courses.? Furthermore, the students’ exposure to engineering practices is integrated throughout the curriculum through the combinations of industrial training and invited lectures from industries.
The SKEE programme also provides the students with the opportunities for developing analytical, critical and constructive thinking skills in addition to?communication, team-working and life-long learning skills in order to prepare the?students?for careers as electrical engineers in industries, public sectors, or continuing education at postgraduate levels.
The number of credits required for graduates to be awarded with the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) degree is 136 credits.?
In the first year, Electrical Engineering fundamentals are taught stressing on subjects of Introduction to Electrical Engineering, Programming Techniques, Circuit Theory, Circuits and Systems, Electronic Devices and Digital Electronic, besides reinforcement in Mathematical subjects.
In?the second year, the Electrical Engineering core modules are emphasised focusing on Electronic Circuits, Signals and Systems, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement, Basic Power and Electric Machines, Digital Systems, Electromagnetic Field Theory.
In the third year, reinforcement on Electrical Engineering fields are intensified, with the students focusing on subjects like?System Modeling and Analysis, Microprocessor, Communication Principle, Control System Design, Power Electronic and Drives, Power System Engineering, and Power System Analysis.?The students are required to undergo industrial training at least for a duration of 10 weeks either in the private or government sector during a the ‘Short Semester’ in the third year. This is to equip the students?with practical technical skills besides exposing them to real life industrial working environment.
In?the final year, the students will be given options to choose their specialization in any one of the Electrical Engineering areas, namely, Power Engineering, Control and Instrumentation Engineering, Electronic Engineering or Telecommunication Engineering.?? Students are required to select six (6) courses in their chosen specialization area to expand their knowledge :
SPM+STPM+MUET or its equiv.
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Generally, a graduate holding the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) degree may find many exciting opportunities in electrical engineering related industries. The?examples are: