Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Course Title

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

MQF Level

6

Duration and Credits

4 Years

240 ECTS

Mode of Study

Full-time

Information for International applicants

Advanced Level passes at Grade C or better in Pure Mathematics and in Physics.

Applicants in possession of the Certificate in Engineering Sciences from the University may also be admitted into the course.

The Board may also consider applicants in possession of a qualification at MQF Level 5 in an engineering domain, together with passes in the Secondary Education Certificate Examination at Grade 5 or better in English Language, Maltese, Mathematics and Physics, to join the Course. Such applicants shall be required to present with the MQF qualification they submit for entry, a detailed transcript showing their performance during their studies. They shall further be required to attend for an interview to assess whether they have the necessary aptitude to follow the Course with profit.

Applicants considered as "Adult Learners" (mature applicants) in terms of paragraph (c) of regulation 6 of the Admissions Regulations must be in possession of those qualifications and/or experience that would satisfy the Faculty Admissions Committee that they have reached the academic standard required to follow the Course with profit. Such applicants shall be required to submit with their application a letter written in English giving their motivation for applying for the Course together with a copy of their Curriculum Vitae (C.V.).

If applicants are graduates of a university or have other qualifications considered to be sufficient, they may be exempted by the University Admissions Board, on the advice of the Faculty Admissions Committee, from the whole or part of these special course requirements.

Applicants who do not satisfy the Admission Requirements can enrol in the Certificate in Engineering Sciences (if eligible). A pass in the certificate course will make applicants eligible to enrol in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering course in the next academic year.

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The degree will provide you with an understanding of the fundamental principles of electrical, electronic and control engineering. Throughout the degree course, you are given the mathematical skills required for engineering design and analysis. You are taught how to design and build smarter, and more sustainable technologies, making them more efficient, reliable and affordable with the aim to contribute to society by improving the quality of life especially related to health, comfort and our environment. Self-driving electric cars are but one example of what you can achieve as a future Electrical and Electronics Engineers. This profession is at the heart of clean energy production, distribution and usage, sustainable and smart transport, electrification of transport, space technology, bio-medical technology, automation, robotics, autonomous drones, satellite systems, ship navigation, communications, the list is endless. This explains why the demand for Electrical and Electronic Engineers in Malta and worldwide is high and perpetually increasing.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering is the application of scientific knowledge to develop new, creative and innovative solutions to address humanity's challenges. The degree programme trains you to solve engineering-related problems by applying the fundamentals of engineering in a responsible, methodical and creative manner. You are taught how to design and build smarter, and more sustainable technologies, making them more efficient, reliable and affordable with the aim to contribute to society by improving the quality of life especially related to health, comfort and our environment.

The degree provides an understanding of the fundamental principles of electrical, electronic and control engineering. During the first two years, the programme offers you a number of compulsory core modules that expose you to the fundamentals of circuits, signals, electronics, computing, automation and electrical energy. In third and fourth years, you can choose from a variety of modules allowing for some specialisation in different fields of electrical engineering. Throughout the degree course, you are given the mathematical skills required for engineering design and analysis.

The modules of the degree are shown and described in the programme of studies. The degree covers various areas of electronic engineering such as analogue and digital systems, microcontrollers, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI), Radio Frequency (RF) and high frequency electronics, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, communications systems and sensing and data acquisition. Moreover, you shall be taught how to design industry standard Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) taking into account noise, electro-static discharge and electro-magnetic issues aimed to make designs: low-cost, compact, low-loss, high-speed, with the least susceptibility to electro-magnetic interference. The applications of electronic designs can range from extremely low power, e.g. picosatellites, to biomedical equipment up to the embedded control and sensing used in high power generation equipment such as for example a 10MW wind turbine.

The degree also covers the area of electrical engineering which is mainly concerned with circuit theory, power electronics, electrical machines, energy conversion, electromagnetics, power engineering and building services. You are taught the fundamentals of electrical engineering for various areas of electrical energy conversion, such as: electric vehicles, electrification of systems on aircraft and ships (electric ships, more electric aircraft), energy storage, solar farms, wind energy, renewable energy sources, microgrids, electric motor control, new lighting systems and more efficient appliances. Building services and power engineering modules will train you for the role of the consultant engineer who takes care of large infrastructural projects.

Another area covered in the degree is that of signals, systems and control engineering, where you will learn how to design and develop complex systems to operate automatically and autonomously. Examples include control of mechatronic systems, process control, intelligent transportation systems, industrial automation, Programmable Logic Control and robot control systems. Moreover, you can learn about methods such as computational intelligence and artificial neural networks which play an important part in all fields of engineering The degree also exposes the student to signal and image processing which permits engineers to analyse, synthesise, filter and extract information from signals. This includes sound, speech and music signals, images, biomedical signals, and even numeric signals, such as financial data.

An example where multi-disciplinary areas of electrical, electronic and systems and control engineering come together is in a self-driving electric car. Such a car needs to sense its environment and react to it appropriately. This requires a variety of sensors from laser range finders (LIDAR) that can determine its distance from other cars, pavements, or pedestrians; to vision sensors (cameras) which allow the car to sense road signage such as stop signs, or traffic lights. The car also requires navigation systems (e.g. GPS) which enable it to determine its location in the world. While sensors provide data about the car's environment, the car requires intelligent control to use this data to function autonomously, be it from stopping at red lights, to planning the best route to arrive at the desired destination. The most important part of the electric car is its engine. The car's engine speed is changed by means of a power electronic converter. Moreover, this converter allows the car to idle without using any energy and also to recuperate energy during braking which is stored in its batteries. All the electronics, on-board computers, as well as the car's motor, require energy to function which is provided by an on-board battery system. Hence, to use the car reliably over long distances, its energy must be used efficiently. As with any other complex system, the development of a self-driving car would see teams of Electrical and Electronics Engineers with different skills and expertise working in synergy.

Self-driving electric cars are but one example of what Electrical and Electronics Engineers can achieve. Electrical and Electronic Engineering is at the heart of clean energy production, distribution and usage, sustainable and smart transport, electrification of transport, space technology, bio-medical technology, automation, robotics, autonomous drones, avionics, satellite systems, ship navigation, communications, mobile telephony, the list is endless. This explains why the demand for Electrical and Electronic Engineers in Malta and worldwide is high and perpetually increasing.

Communication and Academic Skills Programme

The communication and academic skills programme complements students’ main course of study. It introduces them to writing and presenting as situated within academic contexts sensitive to specific disciplines and develops their competences for future careers.

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
CIS1113 Introduction to C Programming 4 ECTS   (NC)  
ENR1112 Technical Report Writing 2 ECTS   (NC)  
ENR1120 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering 6 ECTS   (NC)  
EPC1101 Electrical Circuit Theory 1 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE1102 Fundamentals of Electronics 8 ECTS   (NC)  
MAT1801 Mathematics for Engineers 1 4 ECTS   (NC)  
SOR1211 Probability 2 ECTS   (NC)  

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ENR2201 Public Speaking 2 ECTS   (NC)  
EPC1201 Electrical Circuit Theory 2 5 ECTS   (NC)  
EPC1202 Introduction to Electrical Energy System 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE1201 Transistor Amplifier Circuits 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE1203 Combinational Logic Circuits 4 ECTS   (NC)  
MAT1802 Mathematics for Engineers 2 4 ECTS   (NC)  
SCE1201 Dynamic Systems and Signals 1 5 ECTS   (NC)  

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year II: 61 ECTS credits

 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
CCE2013 Introduction to Computer Architecture 5 ECTS   (NC)  
CIS2111 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 2 ECTS   (NC)  
EPC2101 Electrical Machines 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE2103 Operational Amplifiers 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE2104 Sequential Logic Circuits 5 ECTS   (NC)  
MAT2803 Laplace and Fourier Transforms 2 ECTS   (NC)  
SCE2111 Automatic Control Systems 1 5 ECTS   (NC)  

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
EPC2102 Electrical Power 1 5 ECTS   (NC)  
EPC2201 Power Electronics 1 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE2202 Introduction to Microcontrollers 5 ECTS   (NC)  
ESE2203 Electronic Feedback Circuits 5 ECTS   (NC)  
SCE2201 Numerical Methods for Engineers 4 ECTS   (NC)  
SCE2213 Automatic Control Systems 2 5 ECTS   (NC)  
SOR1221 Sampling and Estimation 2 ECTS   (NC)  

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year III: 60 ECTS credits

In addition to the compulsory study-units, students are required to register for elective study-units to bring their total for the year to 60 ECTS.

The total number of study-units to be covered during the year should as much as possible be spread evenly over the two semesters.
 
Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ENR3008 Team Project 5 ECTS   (NC)  

 
 
Semester 1
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ESE3101 Signal Conditioning and Data Conversion 5 ECTS   (NC)  
MAT3815 Mathematics for Engineers 3 4 ECTS    
SCE3101 Dynamic Systems and Signals 2 5 ECTS   (NC)  
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
ENR3101 Properties and Applications of Electrical and Electronic Materials 5 ECTS    
EPC3102 Electrical Power 2 5 ECTS    
EPC3103 Power Electronics 2 5 ECTS    
ESE3102 Microcontrollers and Interfacing 1 5 ECTS    
ESE3103 Introduction to FPGAs 5 ECTS    
ESE3106 Electronic Systems 1 5 ECTS    
MNE3501 Mixed Mode VLSI 5 ECTS    
SCE3113 Automatic Control Systems 3 5 ECTS    
SCE3115 Autonomous Robotic Systems 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
CCE3320 Communications Theory for Electrical Engineers 6 ECTS   (NC)  
ENR3201 Electromagnetic Theory 5 ECTS   (NC)  
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
CCE2411 Computer Networks for Electronic Engineering 5 ECTS    
CPS1012 Operating Systems and Systems Programming 1 5 ECTS    
EPC3104 Electromechanical Drives 5 ECTS    
EPC3201 Power Quality 5 ECTS    
EPC3202 Industrial Systems 5 ECTS    
ESE3203 Digital Design with FPGAs 1 5 ECTS    
ESE3204 RF Electronics 5 ECTS    
ESE3207 Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Systems 1 5 ECTS    
SCE3204 Image Analysis and Computer Vision 5 ECTS    
SCE3205 Dynamic Systems and Signals 3 5 ECTS    
SCE3216 Automatic Control Systems 4 5 ECTS    

 
Requirement for regular progression to Year IV: 60 ECTS credits

In addition to the compulsory study-units, students are required to register for elective study-units to bring their total for the year to 60 ECTS. Students may also choose elective study-units from the pool of elective units on offer in Year 3 (if not already taken).

The total number of study-units to be covered during the year should as much as possible be spread evenly over the two semesters.


 
Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2)
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ENR4200 Engineering Project 20 ECTS   (NC)  

 
 
Semester 1
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
EPC4101 Electrical Power 3 5 ECTS    
EPC4102 Electrical Building Technology 5 ECTS    
EPC4103 Electrical Industrial Technology 5 ECTS    
EPC4104 Power Electronic Converters and Distributed Generation 5 ECTS    
EPC4105 Advanced Electrical Drives 5 ECTS    
ESE4105 Radio Electronic Systems 5 ECTS    
ESE4106 Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Systems 2 5 ECTS    
ESE4107 Noise, EMC and Optoelectronics 5 ECTS    
MNE3502 Analogue VLSI 1 5 ECTS    
SCE3112 Control Systems Technology and Automation 5 ECTS    
SCE4101 Computational Intelligence 1 5 ECTS    
SCE4102 Systems Theory 5 ECTS    
SCE4103 An Introduction to Biomedical Signal Analysis 5 ECTS    
SCE4104 Practical Applications in Computer Vision 5 ECTS    

 
 
Semester 2
 
Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s)
 
ENR4006 Professional Issues in Engineering 3 ECTS   (NC)  
ENR4301 Engineering Management 5 ECTS   (NC)  
 
Students are required to choose One of the following:
 
ENR4201 Entrepreneurship for Engineers 2 ECTS    
ENR4203 Knowledge Transfer Methods for Engineers 2 ECTS    
IME4202 Industrial Process and Quality Management 2 ECTS    
 
Elective Units (Elective units are offered subject to availability, a minimum number of student registrations and time-table constraints)
 
EPC4202 Electrical Power Systems Communications and Smart Grids 5 ECTS    
EPC4203 Electrical Transportation Technologies 5 ECTS    
MNE3503 Digital VLSI 5 ECTS    

 


Requirement for successful completion of Year IV (final year): 60 ECTS credits

Requirement for award of B. Eng (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering: 240 ECTS credits


This programme of study is governed by The General Regulations for University Undergraduate Awards, 2019 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - B.Eng. (Hons) - under the auspices of the Faculty of Engineering.

This EEE programme is designed to provide comprehensive undergraduate training in a broad range of disciplines required to practice as a professional engineer. The programme provides substantial opportunity for practical work that is well balanced with theoretical instruction and lecturing. As a graduate, you will:

  • Be able to demonstrate subject knowledge and understanding through standard methods of assessment, namely an end-of-study-unit examination and continuous assessment (as will be demonstrated in a team project and final year project).
  • Explain the concepts and fundamental theories and scientific principles of EEE.
  • Have knowledge of mathematical principles necessary for the application of engineering science.
  • Possess an Intellectual inclination in using EEE science, mathematics and computational methods to analyse engineering problems.
  • Have practical skills in adopting a systematic approach towards experimental investigation and analysis of results, while also be capable of using computational tools to design, analyse, simulate, test and build engineering solutions.
  • Have general transferable skills in working with technical uncertainty, adapting to current and future emerging technologies, self-development through continuous lifelong learning, and be able to communicate and work effectively within a team by taking various roles.

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Fee per academic year: Eur 10,800

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The engineering profession is a versatile profession, allowing employment opportunities in a wide variety of fields. As a graduate with an Electrical and Electronic Engineering Degree course, you will have broad-based fundamental engineering skills, thereby facilitating the possibility of job mobility across these fields. You will be able to find work amongst various local sectors of employment that include: manufacturing industries, government agencies, ministries, building services, power generation and distribution, hospitals, mobile and fixed telecommunication companies, design and consultancy, local R and D companies, pharmaceutical plants, hotels and hospitality, software development, online gaming, ICT infrastructure, multimedia related companies, embedded systems design studios, education and research institutions and many others. You can also follow the route of entrepreneurship, where you will have the freedom to set-up your own company or work as self-employed consultants.

You may also opt to further your Electrical and Electronic Engineering knowledge by pursuing postgraduate studies either at the University of Malta or in overseas international universities. The Faculty of Engineering offers Masters and Ph.D. postgraduate degrees. Such postgraduate studies can be carried out either through a research route, or by following one of the taught M.Sc. courses offered by the Faculty.

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