Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Molding Industry-Oriented Engineering
Expertise and Brain Power

Course approval: KPT/JPS(N/523/4/0072)2/17


 

What It Can Do For You
Provide broad-based and practical-oriented knowledge and skills in the principles and practice of electrical and electronic engineering which is the cutting-edge technology that drives the rapidly growing industrial and consumer goods industries.

Acquire a strong foundation for working in a variety of industries including generation and transmission of electric power and renewable energy systems, computer and network systems, telecommunications, robotics, integrated electronic systems and biomedical instruments.
 
The vast job areas encompass electrical and electronic systems and equipment manufacturing, assembly, design, product development, testing, operations, servicing, marketing and management.

Excellently prepared for degree studies in electrical and electronic engineering.

 

Your Study Route


What You Study

The typical course units with their respective credit hours indicated in brackets are as follows:

Core Subjects (81 Credit Hours)
Academic English (3)
Algebra and Trigonometry (3)
Analog Electronics (3)
Basic Engineering Electromagnetism (3)
Basic Engineering Mathematics (3)
Calculus and Matrices (3)
Circuit Theory (3)
Communication and Writing (3)
Computers and Programme Design Fundamentals (3)
Digital Electronics (3)
Digital Systems (3)
Electromagnetic Field Theory (3)
Electronic Analysis and Design (3)
Engineering Group Project (6)
Entrepreneurship Development (3)
Fundamental of Electronics (3)
Further Engineering Mathematics (3)
Industrial Training (9)
Introduction to IT for Engineering (3)
Introduction to Machines and Power Systems (3)
Introduction to Physics and Chemistry in Engineering (3)
Project in Engineering (6)
Study Skills (3)

 


Electives (6 Credit Hours)
Choose a major from:

Telecommunications Major
Analogue and Digital Communications (3)
Data Communication and Networking (3)

Microelectronics Major
Microelectronics: IC Chip Fabrication and Packaging (3)
Microelectronics: IC Chip Materials, Devices, and Applications (3)

MQA Subjects (9 Credit Hours)
Students are required to complete these Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) subjects:

Bahasa Kebangsaan A or Bahasa Kebangsaan B (3)
Pengajian Malaysia (3)
Pendidikan Moral or Pengajian Islam (3)


 


When & What You Need To Enrol

When You Begin Studies
January, March, May, August or September.

How Long You Study
5 long and 3 short semesters over 2½ years totaling 96 credit hours.

What You Need To Enrol
SPM: 3 credits in English, Mathematics and 1 Science subject.

UEC: 3 Bs in English, Mathematics and 1 Science subject.

Certificate or Foundation related to electrical or electronic engineering and accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).

Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government.

Forecast examination results are accepted for provisional admission.
 


Why You Should Join Us
Latest industry-oriented electrical and electronic engineering curriculum that provides an edge for careers in manufacture, design, research, development, management and industrial marketing.

Individual hands-on laboratory sessions to enhance engineering practical skills.

Student projects to increase competence in application of theories, design and research.

Industrial training to gain real world work exposure.

Well-established and highly regarded college in Penang and very experienced in conducting tertiary courses.

Qualified, experienced, dedicated and caring lecturers.

Optimum class size with close personal attention by lecturers.

Excellent academic and pastoral care to students.

Close monitoring of students’ academic progress.

Ideal learning environment at our purpose-built Yeap Chor Ee Campus with excellent modern facilities.

Scholarships are available to Malaysian SPM / O-Level achievers.


Fee Schedule & Intake Dates

 
Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Intakes: 2 January, 25 March, 13 May, 5 August and 23 September 2013