The objectives of the graduate program Master of Engineering (MEngg) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) are to keep working professionals and fresh graduates in electrical and electronic engineering abreast with the rapidly changing technology that characterizes today’s knowledge-based economy that will prepare and guide them for the best professional engineering career paths in industry, government, and non-governmental organizations.
The Program provides an education based on excellent teaching and state-of-the-art engineering design-based project work to qualify students as leaders in their engineering profession, in both public and private sectors. It is distinguished by an extensive set of courses in three major disciplines within electrical and electronic engineering, Electronics, Communication, and Power and Control Systems. Students can choose courses from a particular discipline in consultation with the Graduate Program Coordinator or their project supervisor to work out an area of concentration that will guarantee a sound analytical strength in their area of specialization. In addition to the concentration courses, students will also need to choose a set of courses from other disciplines to broaden their knowledge base as per their educational plan to meet their career goals and objectives.
The objectives of the Program are supported by Control & Applications Research Center, Energy Research Group, an under-construction R&D Laboratory, to be equipped with high configuration PCs and a world-class faculty with ongoing research in a broad set of disciplines.
Students upon successful completion of the program will be able to:
The MEngg in EEE Degree requires a minimum of 36 credit hours that includes minimum 33 credit hours of coursework (minimum 11 courses) and 3 credit hours of project work. The course curriculum of the MEngg in EEE program consists of the requirement of the depth courses (i.e., courses from one’s area of specialization), breadth courses (i.e., courses from other academic tracks) and a Project work. Students can choose their area of specialization from three academic tracks, (a) Communication, (b) Electronics and (c) Power and Control System.
The requirements for MEngg in EEE degree are detailed below:
Curriculum Structure (MEngg in EEE) |
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No. of Courses |
Credit Hours |
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Course Work (30 Credit Hours) |
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Depth Courses In the area of specialization: Electronics/Communication/ Power and Control Systems |
4 |
12 |
Breadth Courses at least 2 courses from outside the area of specialization |
7 |
21 |
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Project Work (3 Credit Hours) |
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Project In the project work, student will undertake a project-based or theoretical analysis-based work of practical significance, preferably on a topic within his academic track, under direct supervision of a faculty member. |
1 |
3 |
Total Credit Hours |
36 |
Additional Requirements:
• Duration: The minimum duration to complete the master’s program is 3 semesters while the maximum duration is five years from the date of first admission in the program.
• Credit hours per semester: Full time students must register for a minimum of 9 credit hours with a maximum limit of 15 credit hours per semester. A part time student may register for a maximum of 6 credit hours of course in any semester.
• Minimum CGPA: To earn the degree, a student must complete the required number of credits with minimum CGPA of 2.65 on a 4-point scale.
• A student must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2 at all time to continue with the program.
• If in any semester, CGPA drops below 2, student will go into academic probation. Academic probation in 2 consecutive semesters will result in dismissal from the program.
Students in MEngg. in EEE program must do a project work (EEE504) as a part of the degree requirement, where they will undertake a project-based or theoretical analysis-based work of practical significance, preferably on a topic within their academic track, under direct supervision of a faculty member
Project Supervisor: Student must find a willing supervisor (Assistant Professor and above) who is a member of the EEE Department, Brac University. Faculty members from other universities must be approved by the Department.
Project Evaluation: Evaluation of the project work will be carried out by a Project Examination Committee, formed by Department following the established guidelines of the university. The Project Examination Committee will thoroughly review the project and, if found satisfactory, will schedule a date for the student to present his/her work before the committee for oral defense.
Explore limitless possibilities and shape your future with our Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) program at BRAC University. Our EEE alumni have not only excelled in their careers but have also made groundbreaking contributions to various industries, including space technology, the power sector, electronics, and robotics.
One of our proudest achievements is the first nanosatellite of Bangladesh, BRAC Onnesha, designed and developed by our alumni. This remarkable feat showcases our commitment to nurturing innovative thinkers and problem solvers. The BRAC Onnesha satellite is a testament to the potential and expertise that our EEE graduates possess. Some of our distinguished alumni work on prestigious projects such as the Bangabandhu Satellite. Others have forged their path as entrepreneurs, with several becoming CEOs of different companies. The EEE program's comprehensive education equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in diverse fields.
In the world of tech giants, our alumni have left their mark, with graduates employed at Intel, Google, Adidas, and more. They have also excelled in local industries, including Walton, Therap-BD, Neural Semiconductor, Energypac, Augmedix, and Ulka-Semi, making valuable contributions to the growth of these organizations. Their remarkable contributions to the semiconductor industry and cutting-edge technologies have solidified their positions as leaders in their respective fields.
Join us and embark on a journey of excellence, innovation, and endless possibilities. Discover your potential and create a successful future in the dynamic fields of electrical and electronic engineering. Your success story could be the next one to inspire future generations of EEE students.
Look no further than BRAC University for your EEE or ECE career start! Our innovative programs will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed and open doors to interesting placement and study opportunities. EEE and ECE students should take advantage of many networking opportunities because we prioritize hands-on education. Our relationship with industry specialists such as Walton and Neural Semiconductor allows us to offer hands-on experience that enhances your education. Our extensive professional network through the faculties can also provide job openings and real-world projects.
Students leave our EEE and ECE programs well-prepared for their further studies. Our international connections with top academic institutions such as Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan and research organizations will enable collaborative research. Our MScEEE and MENGGEEE programs cover renewable energy, Control & Applications.
BRAC University helps students reach their potential with resources and support. Our EEE and ECE programs will prepare you for a successful profession and study possibilities in the US, Canada, Europe and abroad. Explore the endless possibilities of electrical and electronic engineering with us today!
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Laboratories facilities
• Electrical Circuits Lab
• Electronic Circuits Lab
• Energy Conversion Lab
• Control Systems Lab
• Communication Lab
• Computer Lab
• Power Systems Lab
• Power electronics Lab
• Switchgear & Protection Lab
• Microprocessor and Embedded System Lab
• VLSI Lab