Curriculum
BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
The EE curriculum revolves around the main fields of knowledge that are at the base of electrical engineering: electronics, computers (hardware and software), communications, and signal processing.
In this way, we enable our alumni to transition smoothly to working in various sophisticated industries in a wide range of positions, such as development engineers in the fields of hardware, software, and signal processing, integration engineers, system engineers, and more.
The department’s curriculum was developed in accordance with the accepted standards in Israel and around the globe, with the goal of endowing alumni with a broad, solid foundation in engineering. We work diligently to constantly update the curriculum so that the advanced courses and advanced labs take the latest developments at the forefront of technology into account in a flexible way.
The department offers a distinctive evening program that is suitable for students who work. It is identical to the daytime program with regard to the degree granted upon completion, number of classroom hours, and academic content. The evening program also is open to engineers who are found suitable. Tuition for the evening program is the same as for a university, just like the daytime program.
The Curriculum
- The first two years of the program focus on basic courses in mathematics, physics, and introductory disciplines to engineering.
- During the third year, students complete the core engineering courses. The core studies form the base for all of the majors. During the second semester of this year, students commence studies in their chosen major.
- During the fourth year, students complete studies in their major and perform a final project in which they offer a solution to an engineering or research problem at the forefront of technological knowledge. The final project sums up the knowledge, tools, and skills that students acquired throughout their studies.