BSc In Electrical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Khalifa University

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Khalifa University delivers a well‑rounded engineering education that blends deep technical theory with hands‑on, problem‑based learning experiences, ensuring students gain the knowledge and skills needed to design and innovate in electrical systems and technologies. This degree suits students who are passionate about building solutions in power systems, communications, electronics, control systems, and embedded systems, preparing them for professional roles in industry or for advanced studies.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In the first year, students establish a solid base in essential engineering and science fundamentals, including Calculus I and II, General Chemistry and Physics, Academic English, and introductory engineering problem‑solving courses. These foundational subjects build mathematical reasoning, scientific understanding, and communication skills that support all subsequent engineering study.

Year 2:
During the second year, the curriculum introduces core electrical engineering principles with courses like Electric Circuits I and II, Digital Logic Design, Signals and Systems, and Applied Electromagnetics. Students begin to understand how electrical and electronic systems operate, analyze signals, and design foundational components that power modern technologies.

Year 3:
In the third year, learners deepen their technical capabilities through courses such as Electronic Circuits and Devices, Microprocessor Systems and Applications, Feedback Control Systems, and Communication Systems. This year emphasizes applying theory to real‑world contexts, with lab work and design exercises that prepare students for complex system development.

Year 4:
The final year focuses on advanced learning and professional application, where students can tailor their studies with technical electives such as Digital Signal Processing, Power System Analysis, Industrial Automation, or Electric Vehicles Technology. Students also engage in senior design projects that synthesize their engineering knowledge to conceive, develop, and implement integrated solutions.

Focus Areas:
Power and energy systems, digital and analog electronics, signal processing and communications, control systems, microprocessor and embedded systems, automation, and industrial applications.

Learning Outcomes:
Graduates will be able to identify and solve complex engineering problems using scientific and mathematical principles, design engineering solutions that consider societal and safety factors, communicate effectively in diverse teams, uphold professional ethics, conduct experiments and interpret data, and continuously acquire new knowledge throughout their careers.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
The BSc in Electrical Engineering at Khalifa University is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, ensuring it meets international quality standards for engineering education and equips graduates for global professional practice.

Reputation (Employability Rankings):
Khalifa University is one of the UAE’s leading research and engineering institutions, known for strong industry connections, research excellence, and preparing graduates who are highly capable and competitive in key sectors such as energy, telecommunications, automation, and technology innovation.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Khalifa University immerses students in practical engineering from day one, combining classroom theory with real‑world problem solving. Students regularly work in specialized laboratories where they apply core concepts through experiments and design projects, gaining confidence with industry‑standard equipment and analytical tools. The program encourages engagement beyond coursework with opportunities for internships, co‑operative education, team competitions, and independent research, ensuring graduates are ready for professional challenges upon completion. Additionally, the university fosters a supportive learning environment through mentorship sessions and an annual experiential learning symposium that highlights student work and innovation.

Key Experiential Learning Experiences

  • Applied Laboratory Work: The program features a range of dedicated laboratories where students conduct experiments and build systems in areas such as analog electronics, microcontrollers, power systems, embedded systems, feedback and control, and communications, reinforcing theoretical knowledge with hands‑on practice.

  • Digital Simulation and Design Tools: In the computer simulation and digital systems labs, students use engineering software and design platforms to model circuits, analyze data, and prototype embedded solutions, mirroring tools used in industry.

  • Senior Design Project: In the final years of the program, students collaborate on capstone design projects that require integrating technical skills, creativity, and project management to solve complex engineering problems.

  • Internships and Co‑Op Experiences: Students have structured opportunities to gain work experience through internships and the emerging industry‑integrated co‑operative education (Co‑Op) option, where they spend extended time with partner companies, bridging academic learning with professional practice.

  • Group Projects and Competitions: Electrical engineering students participate in group‑based design challenges and competitions that hone teamwork, leadership, and presentation skills, preparing them for collaborative engineering environments.

  • Mentorship and Symposium Participation: Through regular mentorship sessions with university experts and participation in the Experiential Learning Symposium, students reflect on and showcase their hands‑on learning experiences, building confidence and communication skills.

  • Professional Organizations: Engagement with professional chapters, such as IEEE, offers networking, additional technical events, and exposure to industry standards and practices.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Khalifa University are well‑positioned for dynamic technical careers such as Electrical Design Engineer, Power Systems Engineer, Control and Automation Specialist, and Telecommunications Engineer: this program blends deep theoretical foundations with hands‑on engineering practice and industry engagement to prepare students for real‑world challenges and employer expectations. Students benefit from a respected ABET‑accredited degree, strong university support for career development, and strategic industry connections across the UAE and beyond.

University career support: Khalifa University provides dedicated career services, recruitment events, and employer engagement activities that connect students and graduates with job opportunities across sectors. Graduate employment rate reporting highlights strong outcomes, and regular career fairs help students secure roles.
Internships & real‑world experience: The program emphasizes practical learning and facilitates internships within local and multinational companies, helping students translate classroom knowledge into professional experience. Khalifa University’s emerging industry‑integrated co‑op program further strengthens this connection with employers.
Accreditation & global recognition: The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, ensuring that graduates’ skills meet international engineering standards valued by employers worldwide.
University–industry engagement: The Department of Electrical Engineering collaborates with research centers and industry partners on cutting‑edge projects in areas such as semiconductors, robotics, and energy systems, providing students with exposure to advanced technologies and professional networks.
Graduate outcomes: Alumni pursue roles across industries including energy, telecommunications, automation, and electronics, and are prepared for technical leadership and innovation‑driven careers due to the program’s rigorous curriculum and project‑based learning.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, students may continue their academic journey by pursuing a Master of Science or PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering or related engineering fields at Khalifa University or other top global institutions. Graduate study opens doors to advanced research opportunities, specialised technical expertise, and academic or R&D careers in high‑growth areas of engineering.

Program Key Stats

AED81,250 (Annual cost)
AED81,250
Sept Intake : 2nd Mar


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Electrical Design Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Transmission and Distribution Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Test and Commissioning Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Building Services Engineer
  • Substation Engineer
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Systems Integration Engineer
  • Grid Connection Engineer

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