Frequently asked questions

1. What is the specialization of Electronics and Control Engineering?

Electronics and Control Engineering is a modern engineering specialization that combines electronics, control systems, and intelligent systems. The department aims to prepare engineering professionals capable of designing, developing, and operating electronic and control systems used in various industrial and technological applications, thus contributing to supporting digital transformation and the development of industrial and technological sectors.

2. What are the main scientific areas that the department focuses on?

The department focuses on a range of scientific and applied areas, including:

Electronic circuit and systems engineering
Digital systems and microprocessors
Industrial control and monitoring systems
Signals and communication systems
Industrial automation and robotics
Internet of Things and intelligent systems
Engineering programming and simulation applications

These areas are taught through an integrated combination of theoretical lectures and practical experiments in engineering laboratories.

3. What are the job opportunities available to graduates of the department?

Graduates of the department have ample job opportunities in numerous technical and industrial sectors, most notably:

Telecommunications and information technology companies
Factories and industrial automation systems
Energy and electricity companies
Electronic systems design and maintenance companies
Smart technology and Internet of Things companies
Research and development institutions
Graduates can also pursue postgraduate studies in the fields of electronic engineering, control engineering, and communications.

4. What skills does a student acquire during their studies in the department?

The department is committed to equipping students with a range of scientific and practical skills that qualify them for the job market, including:

Design and analysis of electronic circuits and systems
Programming of microcontrollers and embedded systems
Analysis and design of control systems
Using simulation and engineering design software
Developing technical solutions for industrial problems
Working within multidisciplinary engineering teams

5. What distinguishes studying in the Department of Electronics and Control Engineering Technology?

The department is distinguished by its provision of applied engineering education that combines theoretical aspects with practical training, focusing on the latest technologies in the fields of electronics, control, and intelligent systems. The department is also keen to develop students’ skills through applied projects and laboratory experiments that enhance their ability to innovate and develop in modern technological fields.