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In line with the present rapid
technological changes in the world
generally, and especially in Malaysia,
electrical engineering courses in
University of Malaya also aims at
producing competent, creative and
innovative graduates by developing
inner character and attitude, who
would continue educating themselves
and capable of acquiring knowledge
on their own upon leaving the
university. Therefore, the department
is providing various good facilities as
aided tools for research and teaching.
These graduates are the people who
will help to increase the economic
growth of our country with their
technological competence and to
realize our country mission to be one
of the best multimedia countries
throughout the world.
FACILITIES
Electronics Laboratory
Electromagnetic Laboratory
Power Laboratory
Multimedia Laboratory
Machine Laboratory
Power Electronics Laboratory
Micro Processing Laboratory
Computer Intel Laboratory
Computer Engineering Laboratory
Basic Communication Laboratory
Instrumentation and Control
Laboratory
Data Communication Laboratory
Satellite Laboratory Acoustics
Laboratory
Digital Signal Processing
Laboratory
Digital Laboratory
Micro Processor Laboratory
PCB Design Laboratory
Software Engineering Laboratory
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) exposes to the students the
production, transmission and utilisation of electrical power as well as
the transmission and processing of information. This programme also
offers a comprehensive view into the basic applications and principles
in the field of electrical engineering.
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) has been offered by the
Engineering Faculty since 1959. It is on the second year of University
of Malaya's establishment in the Lembah Pantai campus. In 1974,
Department of Electrical Engineering was established and since then,
the BEng. Electrical is managed by the department. This course has
obtained its accreditation from Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam
(Department of Public Service) and Lembaga Jurutera Malaysia
(Malaysia Engineers Bodies).
The department has links of collaboration with professional bodies
like the BEM, IEE and IEM. The department also receives support from
the industries like the National Instruments, Maxis and Telekom
Malaysia.