Program Objectives
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program is a challenging and rewarding way of study for a higher degree. Graduates of the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program will be able to fulfill most of the following educational objectives (Obj):
Obj1: Act professionally and ethically in a modern work environment through effective communication and leadership, and responsible teamwork.
Obj2: Maintain the desire for innovation and engagement in lifelong learning in response to emerging technologies, social developments, and contemporary issues.
Obj3: Conduct research and present results in scientific forums and contribute to the advancement of the scientific body of knowledge.
Student Learning Outcomes
By the time a student completes the requirements for the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering program, the student will have achieved the following Learning Outcomes (LOs).
LO (1): Able to apply knowledge of mathematics and science in a creative and innovative way to design, to develop and produce useful products and/or services for society; and be able to manage these activities.
LO (2): Able to apply knowledge of specialized Electrical engineering concepts in engineering analysis, and design in an Electrical as well as understand the impact of their engineering solutions in a global and societal context.
LO (3): Able to effectively communicate analysis and design ideas to peers, clients and customers.
LO (4): Able to review, analyze, and interpret the body of scientific literature, contemporary issues and innovations in the Electrical engineering area,
LO (5): Able to apply and validate innovations and discoveries in the lab or real-world settings in efficient and effective ways utilizing modern engineering tools,
LO (6): Able to conduct and produce quality research in Electrical engineering, and understand professional and ethical responsibility.
LO (7): Able to effectively write and present the research output in international journals, conferences, patents, research proposals and other scientific venues.