Electronic and electrical engineering is indispensable, encompassing everything from miniature integrated circuits in everyday devices like mobile phones to large-scale systems powering homes. This dynamic field emphasizes renewable and sustainable energy, and an NTU degree equips students with essential skills to lead in this evolving sector. Through industry-led projects, students build expertise, collaborate with experts, and apply cutting-edge digital technologies to solve real-world engineering challenges, while integrating sustainability into the curriculum.The program culminates in the Grand Challenge, a concept design project at the end of the first and second years, followed by an individual research project for the integrated MEng qualification. This approach, blending undergraduate and master's-level studies, emphasizes problem-solving and practical experience, providing up to four years of industry exposure. The course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for Incorporated Engineer registration and recognized by the CDIO framework for project-based learning in real-world contexts.
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