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About The Academic Program

This program aims to provide students with a solid scientific foundation in electronic engineering, ensuring they stay abreast of ongoing developments in electronic engineering applications. Students will be able to identify issues, participate in electronic engineering projects, and develop plans and solutions according to high technical specifications. The program also enhances students' computer proficiency for analysis, design, and other electronic engineering-related tasks. Graduates of the program will be equipped to pursue careers in various industrial sectors, including electronic systems, power generation plants, and manufacturing of electronic components, as well as opportunities in military industries and independent consultancy or manufacturing projects. Additionally, the program prepares graduates to engage in self-employment or pursue further graduate studies in electronic engineering.

Major

Electrical Engineering

Language of instruction

English

Duration

5 Years

Academic degree

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering / Electronics Engineering

Career opportunities

Graduates of this program are eligible to work in the engineering departments, traditional and cellular communications companies, oil and gas companies, the Atomic Energy Authority, computer development and maintenance companies, electronic fields of communications and medical equipment, airlines, power generation stations, universities, and study and research centers.

Nature and Goals of the Program

The program is designed to qualify students to become engineers who can keep up with the latest technologies and ongoing advancements in different areas of electronics engineering. This is accomplished by providing a solid scientific foundation in the fundamentals of electronic engineering, as well as equipping students with the necessary analytical, experimental, and computational tools to identify engineering problems and projects, and then develop high-tech solutions that take ethical and social considerations into account. This ensures that graduates can continuously adapt to the evolving developments in electronic engineering applications.

Study Plan

Course Code Course Title Credit
Ethics and Islamic Values 2
Islamic Banking and Economics 2
Community Building in Islam 2
English Language (1) 3
English Language (2) 3

Course Code Course Title Credit
Communication Skills 2
Creative Writing 2
Writing Academic Reports 2
Emotional Intelligence Course 2
Basics of Entrepreneurship 2
Principles of Projects Management 2
Giftedness and Mental Superiority 2
Principles of E-Commerce 2
Financial Literacy 2
Leadership and Change Management 2
Health Awareness 2
Poetry and Prose in Arabic Literature 2
Well-Being and Quality of Life 2
Fitness and Sport Science 2
Sustainable Development 2
Global Citizenship 2
Lifelong Learning Skills 2
Sustainable Ecosystems 2
History of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its Pioneering Role 2
Good Citizenship Values 2
Saudi Arts and Heritage 2
Computer Skills and Information Technology 2
Basics of Programming 2
Data Analysis and Management 2

Course Code Course Title Credit

Course Code Course Title Credit
Electromechanical - Micro devices 3
Fundamentals of Photovoltaic 3
Digital System Design 3
Undergraduate Research 3
Special Topics in Electronics 3
Industrial Electronics 4
Nanotechnology 4
Solar cells 4
Computer Systems Architecture 4
Analog Integrated Circuits 3
Digital Integrated Circuits 3
Electromechanical - Micro devices 3
Fundamentals of Photovoltaic 3
Digital System Design 3
Undergraduate Research 3
Special Topics in Electronics 3
Analog Integrated Circuits 3
Digital Integrated Circuits 3

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Co-op Training 6 ECE492AND ECE491AND ( ISE406OR ECE453 )
Capstone Design Project (2) 2 ECE492
Programming Language )1) 4
English language (1) 3
English language (2) 3 ENG101-1OR ( ENG101AND ENG102 )
Calculus(1) 3
General Physics for Engineering (1) 4

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
General Chemistry for Engineering 4
Calculus (II) 4
General Physics for Engineering (2) 4 PHYS102OR ( PHYS101TAND PHYS141T )

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Academic Writing for Engineering 3 ENG102-2
Solid Mechanics 3 PHYS102AND ( MATH103OR MATH102TOR MATH103TOR MaSc103M )
Calculus (III) 4 MATH103TOR MATH103
Principles of Linear Algebra 3 MATH101OR MATH101T
Probability and Statistics for Engineering (1) 2 MATH103OR MATH103T
Probability and Statistics for Engineering (2) 2 MATH265-1

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Academic & Professional Communication for Engineering 3 ENG104
Electric Circuits (1) 3 MATH205AND PHYS103
Engineering Drawing 3
Differential Equations 3 MATH103OR MATH103TOR Math102OR MATH102T

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Digital Logic Circuit Design 4 MATH103TOR MATH103OR MATH102TOR MaSc102MOR MaSc103OR MaSc103MOR MaSc201OR MaSc203
Signals and Systems 3 ECE210OR ECE212
Engineering Mathematics 3 MATH221TOR MATH221OR MaSc221OR MaSc221M
Electric Circuits (2) 3 ECE210OR ECE212
Semiconductor Devices 3 PHYS103

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Entrepreneurship 3
Programming Applications for Engineering 3 CS110OR CS110T
Introduction to Engineering Design 2 MATH103TOR MATH103
Electromagnetics 4 ( ECE210OR ECE212 )AND ECE202
Electronics (1) 4 ECE211

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Introduction to Digital VLSI 4 ECE241
Electronics (2) 4 ECE241
Optical Electronics 4 ECE240AND ECE241
Communication Systems 4 ECE270
Engineering Economy 3

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Control Systems 3 ECE270
Electric Machines 3 ECE211
Introduction to Nano-Electronics 3 ECE342
Introduction to Numerical Analysis 4 ( MATH103OR MATH103T )AND ( MATH242TOR MATH242 )AND ( CS110OR CS110T )

Course Code Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
Electrical Engineering Seminar 1 ( ECE330OR ECE372 )AND ( ECE331OR ECE351OR ECE380 )AND ( ECE344OR ISE406OR ECE373 )AND ( MATH353OR ECE333 )
Capstone Design Project (1) 2 ( ECE344OR ECE351OR ECE372 )AND ( MATH353OR ISE406 )AND ( ECE331OR ECE333OR ECE380 )AND ( ECE330OR ECE373 )
Engineering Management 3 ISE305