Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) Undergraduate Programme By American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

B.Sc. in EEE program curriculum consists of 148 credits. In the university core 3 courses (9 credits) are dedicated to Language and Communication development, 2 courses (6 credits) to nurture students with an understanding of business and management, and 2 courses (5 credits) in disseminating information related to arts and social science. The science core consists of 6 mathematics and statistics courses (18 credits) and 4 physical science courses (14 credits) including state of the art laboratory. The Engineering core consists of more than 30 courses (84 credits) covering a broad range of electrical, electronics, and communication topics, imparting the most updated knowledge in the relevant fields. Two courses (6 credits) from computer science core provide students with adequate computer programming knowledge for future endeavors. The curriculum consists of a final year capstone project that tests the students' culmination of the engineering knowledge over the four years. Internship is also integrated in the curriculum to provide the graduates' real-life job experience even before graduation.
Courses in the curriculum are arranged in the form of basic knowledge of engineering courses in the first two years while more advanced knowledge-based courses in the third and final year. An academic year consists of three semesters, namely Fall, Spring and Summer, of which Summer is an optional semester. The courses in each semester are locked with pre-requisites, a process to ensure students complete a required course to partake the next one with proper knowledge. Only the first semester courses are provided as a block to the freshman, while the other courses are available as open credit systems, meaning students can take the courses at their convenience.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

B.Sc. in EEE program curriculum consists of 148 credits. In the university core 3 courses (9 credits) are dedicated to Language and Communication development, 2 courses (6 credits) to nurture students with an understanding of business and management, and 2 courses (5 credits) in disseminating information related to arts and social science. The science core consists of 6 mathematics and statistics courses (18 credits) and 4 physical science courses (14 credits) including state of the art laboratory. The Engineering core consists of more than 30 courses (84 credits) covering a broad range of electrical, electronics, and communication topics, imparting the most updated knowledge in the relevant fields. Two courses (6 credits) from computer science core provide students with adequate computer programming knowledge for future endeavors. The curriculum consists of a final year capstone project that tests the students' culmination of the engineering knowledge over the four years. Internship is also integrated in the curriculum to provide the graduates' real-life job experience even before graduation.
Courses in the curriculum are arranged in the form of basic knowledge of engineering courses in the first two years while more advanced knowledge-based courses in the third and final year. An academic year consists of three semesters, namely Fall, Spring and Summer, of which Summer is an optional semester. The courses in each semester are locked with pre-requisites, a process to ensure students complete a required course to partake the next one with proper knowledge. Only the first semester courses are provided as a block to the freshman, while the other courses are available as open credit systems, meaning students can take the courses at their convenience.

Admission Requirements

1106+
2.5+
Academic Requirements for BSc in EEE: (a)  A total GPA of 6.00 with a minimum GPA of 2.75 in Science background. Math must be included at HSC level. (b)  Minimum GPA 2.5 (in both O and A Levels separately) with no grade lower than ‘D’ among best 5 subjects in O' level and best 2 subjects in A' level. Math must be included at A' level (Scale: =4, =2 & ) (c)  High School Diploma/International Baccalaureate with minimum grade B in Math. (d)  GED result will not be accepted.
Required Documents for Form Submission: 1.  Attested Photocopy of all Board Mark Sheets and Testimonials / Certificates. 2.  Three copies of Recent Colored & Clear Passport Sized Photographs. 3.  For O’Level &A’Level Students, Attested Photocopy of Certificates/Hard copies (with cash in code). 4.  A’ level candidates who will appear on November 2019 are required to submit photocopy of Statement of Entry and original hard copy/Mark sheets of their A’s level Exam(with cash in code). 5.  Applicants in Freedom Fighter category are requested to submit attested photocopy of (i) “Provisional Certificate” from Ministry of Liberation war affairs. (ii) Mukti Barta/Indian List/PM signed Certificate (iii) Gazette (iv) “National ID” of the freedom fighter & Birth Certificate / Death Certificate of the Freedom Fighter. (vi) Attested Internet Information of FF.
 ***Selected applicants in FF quota are requested to bring all these original papers during their admission.
Written Exam Waiver Conditions (will be called for viva interview): 1.  Minimum score of 1650 in SAT for undergraduate program out of 2400. 2.  Minimum score of 1106 in SAT for undergraduate program out of 1600.

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