Electrical Engineering Branch
About the Branch:
The beginning of the establishment of the Electrical Engineering Branch dates back to the beginning of the establishment of the Electrical Engineering Department in 1960, which was under different names and included in its curricula mechanical engineering, electrical power, electronics and communications.
The branch aims to provide the country with efficient engineering capacities in the field of electrical engineering. To achieve this goal, the branch was keen to keep pace with the rapid scientific developments in the world by continuously developing scientific curricula and developing and modernizing scientific laboratories. To achieve excellence in the field of scientific and academic research, postgraduate studies were given great attention by preparing advanced and developed curricula for studying master's and doctoral degrees. In addition to the branch's openness to society and various state institutions through the Scientific and Engineering Consulting Office for the purpose of providing engineering consultations to them.
Vision:
The vision of the Electrical Engineering Department is for the department to become distinguished among similar engineering specializations locally and globally and to be a beacon of scientific knowledge to keep pace with scientific development and a pioneer in higher education and scientific research by preparing engineering cadres in the field of electrical engineering in all its specializations to serve the community while providing a stimulating university environment for the department to become global in classification.
Message:
The mission of the Electrical Engineering Department is to prepare and qualify national engineering cadres in electrical engineering specializations with academic, educational and professional qualifications capable of serving the community and meeting the needs of the labor market according to quality assurance standards.
Objectives:
1. Graduating advanced engineering cadres in the field of electrical engineering who are academically and professionally qualified to meet the needs of the labor market.
2. Providing a distinguished university environment for scientific and research creativity.
3. Optimal investment of available resources and capabilities to achieve international academic accreditation according to quality assurance standards.
4. Contributing to the prosperity and development of society by providing it with research projects and providing consulting services that contribute to solving problems and developing society.
5. Attracting distinguished scientific competencies in the field of electrical engineering in all its specializations locally and internationally to achieve the vision of the branch.
6. Strengthening and developing the relations of the Electrical Engineering Branch with similar scientific specializations locally and internationally and with all relevant state ministries to serve the community.
First Year | ||
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First Semester | ||
Units | Subject | Lecture |
2 | Technical English & History of Electrical Engineering | |
4 | Mathematics I | |
3 | Electrical Engineering Fundamentals I + LAB | |
2 | Physics of Electronics & Materials I | |
2 | Mechanical Engineering I | |
3 | Computer Science + LAB | |
4 | Workshops I | |
First Year | ||
Second Semester | ||
Units | Subject | Lectures |
4 | Mathematics II | |
3 | Digital Electronic + LAB | |
2 | Electrical Engineering Fundamentals II + LAB | |
2 | Physics of Electronics & Materials II | |
2 | Engineering Drawing & Auto CAD | |
2 | Mechanical Engineering II | |
4 | Workshops II | |
Second Year | ||
Units | Subject | Lectures |
4 | History of Electrical Engineering | |
6 | Mathematics II | |
6 | Computer Programming + LAB | |
4 | Electronic I | |
4 | Electric Circuits | |
4 | Electromagnetic Fields | |
4 | Electrical Machines I | |
4 | Instrumentation & Measurements | |
4 | Electronic & Machines Lab. | |
Third Year | ||
Units | Subject | Lectures |
4 | Control Engineering | |
4 | Engineering Analysis | |
4 | Microprocessor Engineering | |
4 | Electronics II | |
4 | Electrical Power Engineering | |
4 | Communication Engineering I | |
4 | Electrical Machines II | |
2 | Human Rights | |
4 | Digital Electronics & Microprocessor Lab. | |
4 | Control & Communication Lab. | |
Fourth Year | ||
Units | Subject | Lectures |
4 | Industrial Management | |
6 | Power System Analysis | |
4 | Communication Engineering II | |
4 | Power Electronics | |
4 | Electrical Machines III | |
6 | Advanced Electronics | |
4 | Power Distribution | |
4 | Power & Machines Lab. |