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About the Programme

Imperium International College’s Diploma in Electrical & Electronic Engineering programme covers a broad-based suite of electronic and electrical engineering modules, ensuring that students are equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge and expertise to face challenges across a wide range of electrical and electronic industries.

Your future career spans a wide sector – from aerospace to biomedical to communications, computer to robotics, a microelectronics and more. The Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering will prepare you to be a competent and much sought-after technologist to meet the challenges of a very fast-moving industry.

Our programme is also is designed to develop students’ skills with a sound foundation in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a 60% learning by practice and 40% of management knowledge and skills.

Graduates can further choose to continue into:

  • Anglia Ruskin University Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) and other degree programmes

Programme Structure

YEAR 1
Engineering Mathematics I
Engineering Physics
Engineering Drawing I
Pengajian Malaysia 2/Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 1
Engineering Mathematics II
Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement
Circuit Analysis
Programming in C++
Electrical Systems
Introduction to Entrepreneurial Behaviour
Engineering Mathematics III
Analogue Electronics 1
Programming in Java
Technical Communication

YEAR 2
Solid State Devices
Analogue Electronics II
Introduction to Communication Systems
Engineering Mathematics IV or Data Structure and Algorithm
Communication Electronics
Digital Electronics
Community Services
Engineering Mathematics V or Electromagnetic Theory
Microprocessor
Power Electronics
Design Project
Comparative Religion
Electrical Machines & Power Systems
Signals and Systems
Automatic Control

YEAR 3
Internship (3 months)
 

Intakes
January, April, August
Duration
2 years + 3-months internship
 

Entry Requirements
Passed SPM / UEC / O-Levels with a minimum of 3 credits with a pass in English, BM and History or their equivalent – including a credit in Mathematics and ONE relevant Science / Technical / Vocational subject

Assessment and Examination
The major objective of the assessment and examination procedures is to improve student learning and measure their comprehension.
Final grades reflect:
- 40% Coursework
- 60% Final Examinations