ITU Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering covers energy development & power generation, power transmission &distribution networks, and electrical machines & power electronics. Electrical engineering also forms a multi-
disciplinary application platform with the intersection of mechanical, electronic, computer and communications engineering. This platform leads to design, install, monitor, control, protect and manage the modern age electrical power systems.
The Department of Electrical Engineering, with a history of education and training extending back to 1926, was formally established in 1944. Currently, 902 students are enrolled in the undergraduate program, while the graduate programs, under the Institute of Science and Technology, host 178 master's and 54 doctoral students who are continuing their education and research. The academic staff supporting these undergraduate and graduate studies is composed of 12 professors, 8 associate professors, 9 assistant professors, 1 lecturers with PhDs, and 20 research assistants.
The mission and vision statements determine the frame of the electrical engineering education. While the program educational objectives describe the carrier and professional accomplishments that program is preparing the graduates to achieve, the program learning outcomes describe what students are expected to know and able to do by the time of their graduation. By transferring the education from the teaching mode to the learning mode, the students are encouraged to improve their ability in using their knowledge effectively.
Head of Electrical Engineering Department