Postgraduate diploma (P.G.D.), Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Science (M.Sc.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs in Electrical Engineering are offered. The specific areas of active research are: Power system analysis, protection and control; reliability evaluation; electrical machines; image processing; pattern recognition and remote sensing; communication systems; instrumentation and microprocessor applications; VLSI and computer aided design; and biomedical engineering.

Applicants for advanced degrees in Electrical Engineering are advised to start graduate programs at the beginning of the Regular Session in September. Before registering in any courses, students are advised to contact the Chair of the Graduate Affairs Committee for a list and timetable of courses to be offered in the current academic year.

For more information on this field of study, see the Electrical and Computer Engineering website.

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