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School ofElectrical and Electronic Engineeringwww.eee.ntu.edu.sgThe School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is one of the largest and most established EEE schools in the world.With its strong and experienced faculty, coupled with sophisticated teaching facilities, students are able to indulge in acquiringmuch sought-after expertise such as in satellite engineering, renewable energy, interactive media, photonics, nanotechnology,IC design and autonomous systems.Programmes OfferedBachelor of Engineering in Electrical andElectronic EngineeringThis four-year programme aims to provide professionaltraining in Electrical, Electronic and Information Sciences andTechnology. Recognised for its high academic standards andstrong research orientation, the course is accredited by theEngineering Accreditation Board (EAB) of the Institution ofEngineers, Singapore (IES), which is a full signatory memberof the Washington Accord.Double Degree Programme in Bachelorof Engineering (Electrical and ElectronicEngineering) and Bachelor of Arts (Economics)This five-year programme jointly offered by EEE andthe School of Humanities and Social Sciences aims toequip students with dual competency in Engineering andEconomics. In today’s competitive business landscape,graduates armed with two honours degrees will invariablyenjoy an advantage in applying for positions, eitherin each field of expertise or for positions requiringdual specialisations.Bachelor of Engineering in InformationEngineering and MediaEngineers and artists think and view things differently. Thisfour-year multidisciplinary programme cultivates in studentsthe twin perspectives of engineering and artistry. Thisprogramme is hosted jointly by EEE with the School of Art,Design and Media, School of Computer Engineering and theWee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information.IC-Design/Wafer-Fabrication SpecialistManpower Programme (SMP) ScholarshipThe SMP Scholarship is meant for undergraduates whospecialise in IC Design or Microelectronics. Successfulscholars will be offered an industrial attachment with asponsoring company.Career ProspectsGraduates of EEE are in high demand. According to a 2011survey conducted by the Ministry of Education, 90.3% ofNTU EEE graduates get a job within 6 months from takingtheir final exams. They also earn a mean gross monthlystarting salary of $3,243, which is among the highest of alluniversity graduates.Our graduates also enjoy a plethora of career options, suchas in:• Aviation• Banking and Finance• Biomedical• Control and Automation• Defence Engineering• IC Manufacturing• Interactive and Digital Media• Internet Services• IT & Communications• Optoelectronics• Power Generation and Smart Energy Distribution• Research and Development• Software and Telecommunication Services• Wafer FabricationDouble Degree in Bachelor of Engineering(Information Engineering and Media) andBachelor of Arts (Economics)The unique blend of inter-disciplinary qualities of an engineerand an economist will be highly valued in the globalisedenvironment. Offered in partnership with the School ofHumanities and Social Sciences, this double degreeprogramme aims to equip students with in-depth knowledgeand competency in information, communications and mediaengineering, and economics.Unique FeaturesChoice of Broad EEE Education or SpecialisationsStudents can opt for broad-based Electrical and ElectronicEngineering programme, or one of nine specialisations:Biomedical Electronics, Communication Engineering,Computer Engineering, Digital Media Processing, IntegratedCircuit Design, Intelligent Systems and Control Engineering,Microelectronics, Photonics and Power and Clean Energy.7

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