Bachelor of Science in Electrical And Electronic Engineering Program Offered at Dedan Kimathi University of Technology

Bachelors Degree 5 years Fulltime Fee: on application Intake: Ongoing

Bachelors Degree (Accredited by: Dedan Kimathi University of Technology)

About Bachelor of Science in Electrical And Electronic Engineering Bachelors Degree program.

It is a very broad discipline that encompasses the design and study of various electrical and electronic systems, such as electric circuits, generators, motors,transformers, magnetic devices and materials , electronic devices, , measuring instruments, automatic control systems, radio television, telephony, telecommunications, wireless, microwave systems, mobile telephony, radar, data communication, computer systems, computer networking, nanotechnology, photonics etc.

Objectives of Bachelor of Science in Electrical And Electronic Engineering

The broad objective is to produce well rounded engineering graduates who have laboratory and design skills to formulate problems and projects and to plan a process for solution taking advantage of diverse technical knowledge and skills.

Entry requirements for Bachelor of Science in Electrical And Electronic Engineering

KCSE C+ and minimum grades in individual cluster subject, Mathematics C+, Physics C+, Chemistry C+, C+ in Biology or any group of III or any group IV. Or any group V or equivalent qualifications obtained in other examination systems, KACE or A level applicants must have at least two principal passes in Mathematics and Physics at a minimum of 9 points plus a credit pass in Chemistry at KCE or its equivalent

About Dedan Kimathi University of Technology

Dedan Kimathi University of Technology (DeKUT) is a Public University that focuses on Quality Education, Research, Innovation, Technology Development and Transfer. The University is a successor of Kimathi University College of Technology (KUCT), a constituent college of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). Before KUCT, the University was ... read more