Academic Programs
Our department offers a wide range of courses that form the backbone of the engineering curriculum:
Science
- Physics: Explore the fundamental concepts that underpin all engineering disciplines, from mechanics to electromagnetism.
- Chemistry: Understand the chemical principles and reactions that are essential in materials science, environmental engineering, and beyond.
Science
- Calculus and Linear Algebra: Master the mathematical tools required for modeling and solving engineering problems.
- Differential Equations and Numerical Methods: Learn techniques for analyzing dynamic systems and computational methods for engineering applications.
- Differential Equations and Numerical Methods: Learn techniques for analyzing dynamic systems and computational methods for engineering applications.
Humanities
- English and Communication: Develop strong verbal and written communication skills, essential for collaboration and leadership in engineering projects.
- Management and Economics: Acquire knowledge of economic principles and management strategies to navigate the business aspects of engineering.
- Ethics and Professional Practices: Engage with the ethical responsibilities and professional standards that guide engineering practice.