Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering at Ndejje University is designed to equip students with strong theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the design, operation, and maintenance of electrical and electronic systems. The program provides a solid foundation in power systems, electrical machines, control systems, electronics, telecommunications, renewable energy technologies, and instrumentation. Through hands-on laboratory work, project-based learning, and industry-focused training, students gain the competence needed to support national development in power generation, distribution, automation, and modern electrical technologies.
Why Study this program at Ndejje University?
- Hands-on practical training: Extensive lab work, industry attachments, and project-based learning strengthen real-world skills.
- Modern facilities: Access to well-equipped electrical, electronics, automation, and renewable energy laboratories.
- Experienced faculty: Skilled lecturers and industry experts with strong backgrounds in electrical and electronic engineering.
- Industry-relevant curriculum: Designed to meet Uganda’s growing demand in power distribution, telecommunications, manufacturing, and automation.
- Strong Christian values: A learning environment that emphasizes integrity, professionalism, and ethical engineering practice.
- Career-ready graduates: Opportunities in power utilities, telecommunications, manufacturing industries, renewable energy firms, automation companies, and engineering consultancy.
- Supportive environment: Personalized support, mentorship, and training to help students excel academically and professionally.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of Electrical Engineering program will be able to:
- Apply electrical and electronic engineering principles to design, analyze, and troubleshoot electrical systems.
- Use modern tools and software for circuit design, simulation, automation, and electrical system analysis.
- Install, operate, and maintain electrical machines, power systems, and control systems.
- Implement and evaluate renewable energy solutions such as solar and wind technologies.
- Design and test electronic devices, communication systems, and embedded systems.
- Conduct laboratory and field measurements safely and accurately.
- Demonstrate professionalism, ethical responsibility, and strong technical communication skills.
- Work effectively in engineering teams and contribute to sustainable technological development.
Course Structure
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4
- Christian Ethics and Values
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Engineering Mechanics I
- Communication Skills
- Introduction to Engineering
- Engineering Drawing I
- Engineering Mathematics I
- Engineering Mathematics II
- Foundations in Health and Safety
- Engineering Mechanics II
- Engineering Mathematics IV
- Christian Ethics II
- Health and Safety
- Computing II
- Electronics II (Circuits)
- Network Theory I
- Electrical Materials II
- Power Systems I
- Electromagnetics II
- Communication Theory I (Elective)
- Control Systems Engineering I (Elective)
- Electronics V (Power)
- Electrical Machines II
- Group Project
- Maintenance Engineering
- Electrical Instrumentation
- Electrical Installation Design
- Telecommunications Systems IV (RF Systems)
- Energy Policy and Planning
- Power Systems Engineering VI (Economics and Planning)
- Power Systems Engineering V (High Voltage)
- Power Systems Engineering IV (Network Planning)
- Control Systems Engineering II
- Individual Project II
Entry Requirements – Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)
Direct Entry
- Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) with at least 5 passes
- Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) with 1 principal pass in a relevant subject.
Diploma Entry
- Relevant diploma in Engineering or related field (Upper Second or Credit), recognized by NCHE
Mature Age Entry
- A minimum score of 50% in a recognized Mature Age Entry Examination
International Applicants
- Secondary school completion equivalent to Uganda’s A-Level
- Academic documents must be equated where necessary
- Proof of English proficiency if prior education was not in English
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How to get Admitted?
Follow the application process by submitting your academic documents and completing the university admission requirements.

























