GOALS

The overall objective of the Bachelor’s degree programme is to train students to become Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering.

A graduate of a Bachelor’s programme is an academically formed person who has been trained to work as a researcher or designer under the supervision of another person who already holds a Master’s or Bachelor’s title.

In practice, this entails a combination of several characteristics. Among others, the student with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering has an inquisitive mind, broad interests, shows initiative, thinks independently, can see the big picture, is capable of abstract thought, can distinguish between fundamental and ad hoc ideas, can justify generalizations and they can generate creative solutions for research and design problems.

As a graduate of the Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, you will be able to solve problems in the fi eld of Electrical Engineering relatively independently. You will have the ability to develop new knowledge and integrate this in your work. As a Bachelor’s student, you will be able to identify and structure problems. You must be able to separate essentials from side issues and draw up a timeline for resolving a problem. Furthermore, the Bachelor’s student of Electrical Engineering must be able to work in multidisciplinary teams.

Electrical Engineering is the study and application of Electricity, Electronics and Electromagnetism. The subfi elds covered are Analogue and Digital Electronics, Computer Engineering, Measurement and Control Engineering and Communications Engineering. In addition, the degree programme includes the requisite basic knowledge of Mathematics and Physics.