Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours

The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours programme (codenamed SEEEH), formerly called the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) programme (codenamed SEEE or SKEE), is one of the undergraduate programmes offered by the School of Electrical Engineering to prepare graduates for positions as electrical engineers. The SEEEH/SEEE/SKEE programme has been designed to emphasise not only on the understanding and acquisition of basic principles and skills in the field of electrical engineering, but also on a wide range of subareas including electronics, control systems, instrumentation, signal processing, telecommunications and power systems.

 

The curriculum of SEEEH/SEEE/SKEE consists of core and specialised electrical engineering courses, related general education and supporting non-technical courses. Furthermore, the students’ exposure to engineering practices is integrated throughout the curriculum through the combinations of industrial training and invited lectures from industries.

 

Career Prospects

The requirement for a professional workforce in the Electrical Engineering field increases each year. This requirement is increasing rapidly with the growth of foreign investment in Malaysia, particularly in electronics and semiconductor industries as well as manufacturing and processing industries.

 

Generally, graduates with the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours degree may find many exciting opportunities in electrical

related industries. These include:

  • Communication equipment and network providers (Telekom Malaysia, CELCOM, MAXIS, Media Prima, etc.)
  • Computers and peripheral device manufacturers (Intel, Agilent, IBM, etc.)
  • Consulting engineer firms
  • Education and training institutions (Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges)
  • Electric energy production companies (Tenaga Nasional Berhad and IPPs)
  • Manufacturing of component and equipment companies (Panasonic, Flextronics, ON Semiconductor, etc.)
  • Power equipment manufacturers
  • Research and design organisations (SIRIM, MIMOS, Universities, TNB, etc.)
  • Semiconductor chip designers and manufacturers (Texas Instruments, Intel, Motorola, etc.)
  • Automotive manufacturer and assembly firms
  • Biomedical engineering firms
  • Consultation firms
  • Electronic equipment’s production industries
  • Engineering and product development firms
  • Food processing factories
  • High-technology based firm such as aerospace
  • Home appliances (such as washing machines, TV, radio, rice cooker, etc.) manufacturing firms
  • Oil and gas companies
  • Research and design organisations (SIRIM, Universities, etc.)
  • System automation manufacturer firms

Program Structure

  • Year 1

Year 2

  • Year 3

Year 4

  • Elective Courses

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