AI Mode
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Select a unit, preview the smart outline, then start an interactive AI classroom walkthrough.
Classroom Flow
1
Choose a unit
Pick what you want to learn now.
2
AI guides the lesson
Step-by-step explanations with checkpoints.
3
Raise hand for questions
Ask anytime, get clarification, continue learning.
Course Outline
10 sections
1. Control Systems
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Control Systems
Types of Control Systems
Modeling of Dynamic Systems
Time Domain Analysis
Frequency Domain Analysis
2. Introduction to Electrical Engineering
100 mins
10 topics
History of Electrical Engineering
Fundamentals of Electricity
Circuit Analysis
Electronic Components and Devices
Analog and Digital Electronics
3. Electromagnetic Fields
90 mins
9 topics
Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields
Maxwell's Equations
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Applications of Electromagnetic Fields
4. Electronics
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Electronics
Circuit Analysis
Passive Components
Active Components
Digital Electronics
5. Digital Signal Processing
80 mins
8 topics
Introduction to Digital Signal Processing
Discrete-time Signals and Systems
Fourier Analysis in DSP
Z-Transform and Transfer Functions
Digital Filter Design
6. Power Systems
90 mins
9 topics
Introduction to Power Systems
Types of Power Generation
Transmission and Distribution Systems
Power System Protection
Power Quality and Voltage Regulation
7. Communication Systems
90 mins
9 topics
Introduction to Communication Systems
Analog Communication Systems
Digital Communication Systems
Transmission Media
Multiplexing Techniques
8. Circuit Analysis
100 mins
10 topics
Introduction to Circuit Analysis
Kirchhoff's Laws
Node Voltage Analysis
Mesh Current Analysis
Thevenin and Norton Theorems
9. Renewable Energy Systems
80 mins
8 topics
Introduction to Renewable Energy
Solar Energy Systems
Wind Energy Systems
Hydropower Systems
Biomass Energy Systems
10. Thesis Project
90 mins
9 topics
Selecting a Research Topic
Literature Review
Formulating Research Questions and Objectives
Research Design and Methodology
Data Collection and Analysis