OVERVIEW
Throughout the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of electrical and electronic engineering principles. Our curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning experiences, enabling you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
At Taylor’s, we take pride in our experienced faculty who are passionate about your success. They are dedicated to providing a supportive and engaging learning environment, where you can ask questions, collaborate with your peers, and develop practical skills that are highly sought after in the industry.
School
Engineering
Intake Month
February, April and September
Study Options
Full time only
Accreditation
by BEM, EAC, and MQA
Overseas Transfer Options
United Kingdom (UK) and Australia
Professional Internship
8-week
Study Programme
4-year
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Throughout the programme, you will delve into the intricacies of electrical and electronic engineering. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of key concepts, theories, and principles that form the backbone of the discipline. From circuit analysis to power systems, electronic devices to signal processing, you will explore a wide range of topics essential to electrical and electronic engineering.
You will have the opportunity to work on sophisticated scientific and industrial technology projects, gaining first-hand experience in creating, designing, and implementing electrical and electronic systems.
Primary Major
This component consists of Common Core subjects, which are common modules across a discipline that provides the fundamental knowledge of the discipline.
Common Core
Year 1
- Engineering Mathematics and Modelling I
- Engineering Design and Analysis
- Circuits and Signals
- Programming Techniques
- Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
- Engineering Mathematics and Modelling II
- Digital and Analogue Electronics
Year 2
- Communication Systems
- Microprocessors and Computer Architecture
- Engineering Design and Project Management
- Electrical Power and Machines
Year 3
- Power System Analysis and Protection
- Power Electronics and Industrial Drives
- Automatic Control and Instrumentation
- High Voltage Engineering
- Industrial Training
Year 4
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering Group Project I
- Final Year Engineering Project I
- Electrical Energy Generation and Utilisation
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering Group Project II
- Final Year Engineering Project II
- Professional Engineers and Society
Note:Â All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
Specialisation
Specialisation 1: Renewable Energy
- Sustainable Buildings
- Engineering Economics and Environmental Impact
- Renewable and Alternative Energies
- Energy Storage and Transmission
Specialisation 2: AI for Engineers
- Machine Learning for Engineers
- Digital Imaging Processing
- Deep Learning for Engineers
- Unmanned Systems
University Core
This component aims to develop critical thinking, build up social intelligence and cultivate civic responsibility as well as broaden cultural knowledge. These consist of compulsory and nationally-mandated study modules required by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education.
- Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban / Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2
- Falsafah dan Isu Semasa
- Emotional Intelligence in Action
- Kursus Integriti Dan Antirasuah (Integrity And Anti-Corruption)
- Social Innovation Project
Note:
- Students are requested to take Bahasa Kebangsaan A if they do not obtain a Credit for Bahasa Malaysia in SPM.
- All information is subject to change. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university.
Flexible Education
The Flexible Education component offers students the flexibility to explore modules in a related or unrelated field, enhancing and complementing their primary major. This component allows students to broaden their knowledge and skills by selecting modules from the same or different schools within the university.
Flexible Education can take various forms, including free electives, extensions, minors, or even a second major. These options provide students with the opportunity to delve deeper into a specific area of interest or broaden their understanding by exploring a different field of study.
Click here to see a full list of all available Flexible Education Components.
You will need to choose one of the package below.
Minor
You will need to select any Minor packages offered by Taylor’s University. We have provided some suggested Minors below, and you can refer to the Flexible Education Guide for the complete list.
- Design and Manufacturing
- Entrepreneurship
- Project Management
The minor offered are subject to availability and you will need to meet the minimum module pre and co-requisite.
Free Electives
You will need to select any five (5) of the Free Electives offered by Taylor’s University. You can refer to the Flexible Education Guide for the complete list.
The free electives offered are subject to availability and you will need to meet the minimum module pre and co-requisite.