Electrical And Electronic Engineering

Electrical And Electronic Engineering

Description

The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Dex University is dedicated to developing engineers who can design, innovate, and manage electrical and electronic systems. Our program provides a strong foundation in electrical and electronic principles, combined with practical experience and advanced technical training. Students will learn to design and analyze systems that power our world, from renewable energy solutions to cutting-edge electronic devices. Graduates are prepared to tackle the engineering challenges specific to Cameroon and the broader global landscape.

What Will You Learn?

  • Circuit Analysis: Fundamentals of electrical circuits, including design and troubleshooting.
  • Digital Electronics: Understanding digital systems and microprocessors.
  • Power Systems: Principles of generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power.
  • Control Systems: Techniques for controlling and automating electrical systems.
  • Communication Systems: Study of electronic communication, including signal processing and transmission.
  • Renewable Energy: Focus on sustainable and renewable energy technologies.

Fields of Study

  • Circuit Design: Designing and analyzing electrical circuits and systems.
  • Digital Electronics: Exploring digital technology and microprocessor applications.
  • Power Engineering: Managing and optimizing power generation and distribution systems.
  • Control Engineering: Automating and controlling industrial and consumer systems.
  • Telecommunications: Understanding electronic communication systems and networks.
  • Renewable Energy Systems: Promoting sustainable energy solutions and technologies.

Requirements

  • Academic Qualifications: General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-Level) or equivalent with strong grades in mathematics and sciences.
  • Prerequisite Courses: Basic courses in mathematics, physics, and computer science.
  • Application Materials: Completed application form, transcripts, and a personal statement.
  • English Proficiency: Proficiency in English, demonstrated through standardized tests or previous coursework.
  • Interview: An interview may be required to assess suitability for the program.