The Faculty of Engineering provides high-quality education and training in engineering, design, and technology. It consists of three main departments: Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urban Planning, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The faculty is committed to developing skilled professionals who can design, construct, and manage modern infrastructure and advanced technological systems.
The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (BCE) is an undergraduate program designed to prepare students for careers in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
The program typically takes 3 to 4 years to complete and includes fieldwork, laboratory sessions, and internships.
Graduates can work as:
This program combines creativity, technical knowledge, and environmental awareness to design buildings and plan sustainable urban spaces. It prepares students to shape modern, functional, and aesthetically appealing environments.
The program typically takes 3 to 4 years, depending on the structure and studio requirements.
Graduates can pursue careers such as:
The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEEE) prepares students for careers in electrical systems, electronics, and modern technologies. The program focuses on both theoretical foundations and practical applications in engineering.
The program typically takes 3 to 4 years, including laboratory work, projects, and industrial training.
Graduates are prepared for roles such as:
The Faculty of Engineering offers comprehensive programs that combine theory, practice, and innovation. Through its three departments, the faculty prepares graduates to meet the challenges of modern engineering and contribute to infrastructure development, urban planning, and technological advancement. Students gain the skills and knowledge needed to build sustainable solutions and succeed in a competitive global environment.