Graduates of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program possess a versatile skill set that opens doors to diverse professional opportunities in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. They are well-equipped to serve as Electrical Design Engineers, focusing on power generation, transmission, and sustainable distribution networks. In the telecommunications sector, they function as Systems Engineers, managing complex communication infrastructures. The burgeoning field of automation offers roles as Control Systems Specialists and Robotics Engineers, where they design intelligent manufacturing solutions. Additionally, graduates can pursue careers in renewable energy as Project Managers for solar and wind farms, or work as Electronics Engineers in the consumer electronics, aerospace, and defense industries. Their expertise is also critical in maintenance, operations, and technical consultancy for large-scale industrial facilities, ensuring energy efficiency and system reliability globally.
Graduation Requirements
Successful completion of all components of the curriculum, with the accumulation of a total of 240 ECTS credits, including internships and the final Capstone Project.
Courses
Year 1, Semester 1 (Fall)
Required
AZER100 - Communication Skills in the Azerbaijani Language
IKT101 - Information and Communication Technologies
EEM202 - Circuit Theory 2
EEM203 - Electrical and Electronics Measurements
EEM204 - Electronic Circuits 1
Year 3, Semester 1 (Fall)
Required
Elective
EEM302 - Electronic Circuits 2
EEM307 - Electromagnets (Block 1)
EEM303 - Electrical Machines
EEM308 - Object-Oriented Programming (Block 1)
EEM301 - Digital Logic Circuits
EEM309 - Biomedical Signals and Instrumentation (Block 1)
EEM305 - Signals and Systems
KOM311 - Computer Tools (Block 1)
Year 3, Semester 2 (Spring)
Required
Elective
MATH363 - Probability Theory and Statistics
MRM310 - Engineering Mechanics (Block 2)
EEM304 - Communication Engineering
EEM310 - Power Transmission and Distribution (Block 2)
EEM306 - Microcontroller Applications
EEM311 - Utilization of Electrical Energy (Block 2)
Practicum
EEM300 - Industry Internship
Year 4, Semester 1 (Fall)
Required
Elective
MRM410 - Introduction to Robotics
ENGL410 - Transport Geography (Block 3)
EEM402 - Power Electronics
EEM405 - Design with Integrated Circuits (Block 3)
EEM403 - Digital Signal Processing
EEM406 - Mobile Communications Systems (Block 3)
EEM407 - Process Control (Block 3)
EEM408 - High Voltage Engineering (Block 4)
EM409 - Protection of Power Systems (Block 4)
MEX401 - Research Methods (Block 4)
Year 4, Semester 2 (Spring)
Required
Elective
EEM401 - Industrial Electronics
EEM412 - Smart Grid Engineering (Block 5)
EEM413 - Digital Image Processing (Block 5)
EEM414 - Renewable Energy Systems (Block 5)
Practicum
EEM400 - Industry Internship
Capstone
EEM499 - Capstone Project
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