The Faculty of Electrical Engineering includes the field of Electrical Engineering, which is the oldest academic program at the University. Currently, with about 30% of the University’s total student population, this faculty plays a significant role in advancing the University’s goals. Relying on a combination of experienced and young faculty members, and through the use of modern scientific knowledge and research, the faculty contributes to the scientific and research objectives of the country and the region, as well as to the training of skilled and efficient human resources.
Practical training is provided through the faculty’s 11 well-equipped laboratories, where students gain hands-on experience. The high quality and quantity of laboratory equipment at the Electrical Engineering Department can help students at various academic levels gain sufficient preparation for entering the industry through practical experiments and laboratory tests. The Department of Electrical Engineering is one of the oldest departments at the University, admitting students at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering includes two subdisciplines: Power Engineering and Electronics Engineering, both established in 2007. Students first enter the University without selecting a subdiscipline. After completing 70 credits and becoming familiar with the various courses and scientific as well as professional aspects of each subdiscipline, they can choose their desired subdiscipline based on their interests. The Power Engineering curriculum also includes several Control Engineering courses, while the Electronics Engineering subdiscipline overlaps with Telecommunications Engineering, providing students with broader career opportunities.
Master’s Program
Master’s students in Electrical Engineering can pursue their studies in various subdisciplines. In this program, students complete 24 theoretical credits, 2 seminar credits, and 6 thesis credits, and within a maximum period of two academic years to earn their master’s degree. Moreover, gaining proficiency in the specialized software tools of each subdiscipline during their studies can greatly help students conduct more comprehensive research.
Ph.D. Program
The Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Power), established in 2023, includes 15 course credits and 21 dissertation credits, to be completed within a maximum of five academic years. By studying at this level and benefiting from the expertise of the experienced faculty members of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering as well as the available laboratory facilities, students can play an important role in solving practical problems and take significant steps in this field.
Dean of the Faculty: Dr. Siroos Hemmati
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