Department of Electrical Engineering

Learn the Tools to Lead Effectively
The Electrical Engineering Program is dedicated to cultivating a new generation of professionals equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving field of electrical engineering. By offering a well-rounded education, the program prepares graduates to contribute effectively to both the profession and the community. Through a commitment to academic excellence, practical experience, and innovation, the program aims to empower its students to become leaders and innovators in the electrical engineering industry.
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HoDs' message:
Ahsan Rahman
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering at UPM offers diverse opportunities in Power, Control, Communication, and Electronic Systems, along with emerging fields like AI and Renewable Energy. With a quality curriculum, experienced faculty, and hands-on projects, we prepare students for success. Join us to pursue your ambitions in this dynamic field.
Program Mission
To graduate professionals in the field of electrical engineering by providing knowledge and skills that enable them to contribute to the profession and the community.
Program Objectives
PEO1: Graduates of the Electrical Engineering program will have successful careers in Electrical Engineering and related fields.
PEO2: Graduates will engage in continuous learning and professional development to adapt to evolving technologies and evolving Electrical Engineering practices.
PEO3: Graduates will exhibit a sense of ethical responsibility and awareness of the societal impact of their work.
Graduation Characteristics:

Graduates of the Electrical Engineering program will have successful careers in Electrical Engineering and related fields.
Graduates will engage in continuous learning and professional development to adapt to evolving technologies and evolving Electrical Engineering practices.
Graduates will exhibit a sense of ethical responsibility and awareness of the societal impact of their work.
Commercialization and partnerships to bring AR/VR/XR solutions to market.
Study Plan
If you are looking for a dynamic and unique role, you have come to the right place. We acknowledge the importance of a highly trained staff in all our departments in order to maintain a distinctive world class university. We provide all the required support for the university, teaching staff and students so that they can contribute to our further development.
First Semester
| Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours | Requisite |
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 101 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 002 |
| MATH 101 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 002 |
| MATH 101 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 002 |
TOTAL | 18 | - | |
Description of Course
Math 101: Calculus I
This course is designed to cover the basic concepts and methods of Calculus. It includes limits, continuity, and differentiability of functions of a single variable: polynomial, exponential, trigonometric, hyperbolic, and their inverses· Applications: related rates, local linear approximation, differentials, curve sketching and optimization problems. During the semester students will learn to recognize and express the mathematical ideas graphically, numerically and in writing. The course material will be presented in lectures (4 hrs./week). Problem solving techniques will be developed in tutorials (1hr./ week).
PHYS 101: General Physics I
The topics covered include particle kinematics and dynamics; Newton laws, conservation of energy and linear momentum; rotational kinematics; rigid body dynamics; conservation of angular momentum; gravitation; simple harmonic motion; the static and dynamics of fluids. The course material will be presented in lectures (3 hrs./week). Problem solving techniques will be shown in tutorials (1 hr./ week). The understanding of concepts will further be strengthened by laboratory work (3 hrs./ week).