Electrical Engineering

Course description 

Electrical engineering is the branch of engineering that studies the application of electrical phenomena through electromagnetic fields and circuit theory. This sector is of particular interest in electrical power systems, electrical machines and drives, electronic power converters, electrical systems for vehicles, electrical and electronic measurements, circuit theory and electromagnetic compatibility. The Electrical Engineering program covers all subjects required for undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering education.
Today, social and industrial growth is largely based on the availability of energy in a form that can easily be converted into electromagnetic waves for light, heat, motion, data transmission and remote processing, and electrochemical activity. Electricity is the most efficient way to convert energy from primary energy sources and transport it to distant places. Its characteristics make electricity unique for many activities in everyday life, households, industry or services.
Electricity is easy to manage and environmentally friendly. More than a third of the energy consumed in our country is converted into electricity before its final use.
Electrical engineering is multidisciplinary and covers many different fields of application. These include electric machines, electronic power converters, transformers, power transmission and distribution networks, electrical systems for domestic and industrial applications, industrial automation, traction, heavy metal industry, and electromagnetic compatibility.

 Employment opportunities

 Electrical Engineer
 Energy Systems Engineer
 Control Systems Engineer
 Electronics Engineer
 Computer Engineer