Programs and Courses

The School of Electrical and Communications Engineering offers a comprehensive range of programs and courses designed to equip students with strong theoretical foundations and practical skills. Our curriculum aligns with current industry standards and emerging technologies, preparing graduates to excel in electrical systems, communications, and related engineering fields. Through a balance of academic rigor, hands-on learning, and innovation, students are empowered to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving engineering landscape.

Undergraduate Program

The undergraduate programs offered by the School of Electrical and Communications Engineering provide students with a strong foundation in electrical and communications engineering principles. Designed to combine theory with practical application, these programs develop problem-solving, technical, and professional skills essential for modern engineering practice. Graduates are well prepared for careers in industry, further studies, and lifelong learning in a rapidly advancing technological environment.

Our undergraduate program is offered in two majors, Power & Communications. 

The Undergraduate program leads to the Degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering majoring in either Power or Communications. The program has been designed to equip students with a broad knowledge of Electrical & Communications Engineering with the opportunity to specialize in power or communication systems during the final year. The four-year program is supported by extensive practical work and industrial training.

Postgraduate Programs
Overview

The School has an extensive Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Master of Engineering (ME) Program. The Master’s degree is based on research to be presented as a thesis and will normally take two years to complete. The Masters degree is offered in communications engineering, control engineering & instrumentation.

There is an opportunity to study for the ME degree by course work and dissertation in Communications Engineering.

Electrical & Communications Engineering school is currently running multiple postgraduate programs.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD – Research)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Communication Engineering

Master of Philosophy (MPhil – Research)
  • Master of Philosophy in Electrical and Communication Engineering

Master Program (Course – based)
  • Master of Engineering in Communication Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD-Research)
  • Must have a Master degree in a field of study related to the subject of the proposed research.
  • Proven track record of research
  • More than 2 years’ work experience
  • Contact the Department to confirm a supervisor and other requirements before submitting your application

Master of Philosophy (MPhil-Research)
  • A merit degree or postgraduate diploma from a tertiary institution approved by the Postgraduate Studies, Research and Innovation Committee (PSR&IC), or
  • A Bachelor degree of Honors standard (GPA 3.7 out of 5) from a tertiary institution approved by the PSR&IC
  • Relevant first degree with an industry experience of more than two years

Master of Science (Course-Work)
  • A merit degree or postgraduate diploma from a tertiary institution approved by the Postgraduate Studies, Research and Innovation Committee (PSR&IC), or
  • A Bachelor degree of Honors standard (GPA 3 out of 5) from a tertiary institution approved by the PSR&IC
  • Relevant first degree with an industry experience of more than two years