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The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering program with a focus on Power Systems at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers students the opportunity to delve into the realm of large-scale electrical power. Through this program, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to construct systems and technologies that will shape the growth of our power networks for years to come. With a particular emphasis on sustainable energy generation and the integration of electric vehicles, the field of electrical engineering presents thrilling challenges for aspiring engineers in the present era.
Electrical engineering revolves around the generation and regulation of electricity, the efficient distribution of power for residential and industrial use, and the design of expansive machinery. By undertaking this program, students engage with subjects that encompass the entire spectrum of electrical engineering, from understanding the fundamental principles to mastering advanced techniques. They learn how to apply their knowledge to address real-world problems and contribute to the development of innovative solutions. With the rapid evolution of power systems and the increasing demand for sustainable energy practices, graduates of the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering program are well-equipped to embark on rewarding careers in various sectors, including power generation, transmission, distribution, renewable energy, and electric vehicle technologies. Their expertise and skills enable them to play a vital role in shaping the future of electrical engineering and contributing to the advancement of society as a whole.
You’ll study core electrical engineering topics such as electronic circuits, mechanics and electrical materials and magnetic fields.
You’ll also learn about related aspects of electronics and get the programming and mathematical skills that will underpin your studies.
You’ll deepen your understanding of electrical engineering by studying topics such as, power electronics and drives, applied electromagnetics and power circuits and transmission.
You’ll also develop your engineering design, project management and communication skills, by carrying out a group design project to design, build, and evaluate an autonomous robot.
You’ll carry out an individual project in an area of electrical engineering that interests you. Past projects have investigated areas such as the:
Optional modules in year 3 allow you to follow your interests. For example, you could study power systems engineering in more depth or explore other topics such as robotics or bionanotechnology.
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