Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Grameen University is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation to innovate and solve real-world engineering challenges. Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a core discipline that drives advancements in technologies such as power systems, telecommunications, embedded systems, robotics, and sustainable energy solutions. The program blends theoretical understanding with practical experience, fostering graduates who can contribute to both national development and global technological progress.
Program Objectives
The EEE program at Grameen University aims to:
PEO-1 – Engineering Proficiency:
Prepare graduates with strong analytical and technical skills to excel in professional engineering careers.
PEO-2 – Lifelong Learning:
Encourage continuous self-development through further studies, professional training, and research.
PEO-3 – Ethical and Social Responsibility:
Instill ethical values and a commitment to sustainable and socially responsible engineering solutions.
PEO-4 – Leadership and Innovation:
Develop leadership qualities and the ability to innovate in multidisciplinary and diverse environments.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the EEE program, graduates will be able to:
- Apply core engineering knowledge in mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering fundamentals to complex engineering problems.
- Analyze and solve problems by using appropriate methodologies and modern tools.
- Design systems and solutions that meet technical requirements while considering societal, environmental, and ethical impacts.
- Work effectively in teams and communicate engineering concepts clearly.
- Engage in lifelong learning and adapt to emerging technologies in a rapidly evolving field.
Curriculum Structure
The EEE degree is structured to balance general education, core engineering principles, laboratory experience, and project work. The curriculum is designed in alignment with global engineering education standards and emphasizes hands-on learning, innovation, and problem-solving skills.
Program Components Include:
- University Core (General Education) – foundational courses in communication, humanities, and social sciences
- Engineering Core – advanced mathematics, physics, and engineering sciences
- EEE Core Courses – electrical circuits, electronic systems, signals and systems, control systems, power engineering, and communications
- Laboratory and Practical Work – hands-on practical labs integrated throughout the curriculum
- Final Year Capstone Project – real-world design and research project in a chosen specialization
- Electives – options in robotics, renewable energy, embedded systems, power electronics, and more
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the EEE program are highly sought after in a wide range of sectors including:
- Power and energy utilities
- Telecommunications and network industries
- Automation and robotics
- Electronics and semiconductor industries
- Research and development
- Engineering consultancy and project management
Whether entering industry, pursuing postgraduate studies, or starting entrepreneurial ventures, EEE graduates from Grameen University will be well-prepared to lead and innovate.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the EEE program at Grameen University, applicants should:
- Have completed HSC or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English.
- Demonstrate a strong academic background in Mathematics and Science.
- International applicants may require English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL) and relevant academic credentials.
Facilities and Support
- Electrical and Electronics Laboratories
- Embedded Systems and Microprocessor Lab
- Communication and Signal Processing Lab
- Control Systems and Power Systems Labs
- Industry-linked workshops and project spaces
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Dept. Contact Info
Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Faculty Consultation
- Sunday & Tuesday
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Room 305, Academic Building (In-person)
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- Sunday & Tuesday
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Room 305, Academic Building (In-person)