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Electrical Engineering Program (Dual Degree)

Electrical Engineering Program (Dual Degree)

Required Courses Dual Degree Duration
57 Courses Available 10 Semesters
Language Credit Hours Annual Fees
English 165 Cr. Hrs 225,000 EGP

Program Overview

For the first time in Egypt, students can earn a dual bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Galala University (GU) and Arizona State University (ASU) studying at the Galala campus.

The bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering offers to students a unique outlook on real-life world problems that are integrated with in-class material.

Following initial coursework in mathematics and sciences, the foundation classes build a solid base of engineering knowledge. The electrical engineering curriculum includes many required upper-division electrical engineering and technical elective courses in such areas as circuits; communication, signal processing and control systems; computer engineering; electromagnetics; power; and solid-state devices.

Approved technical elective courses provide students with an opportunity either to broaden their background in electrical engineering or to study in greater depth the technical subjects in which they have special interest. 

  • AccoladesThe ASU Electrical Engineering, BSE degree is Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org/.

Admissions Requirements

GU requirements:

  • 2 admission tests: a cognitive test which represents 25%, a critical thinking test which represents 5% and the rest is your Thanaweya Amma or the equivalent certificate which will represent the rest of the 70%.

 

ASU requirements:

  • Completion of MAT 265, MAT 266, PHY 121 and PHY 122 with a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
  • Cumulative GPA for all courses in semesters 1-4 of 2.5 of higher.
  • TOEFL iBT of 79, IELTS of 6.5, PTE of 58, Duolingo English Test 105 or successful completion of ASU’s English for Undergraduate Admissions and Achievement course.

Career opportunities

Graduates with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering may find many exciting opportunities in the industry, including:

Communication equipment and network providers

Computer and peripheral device manufacturers 

Consulting companies

Electric power utilities

Semiconductor chip designers and manufacturers

Career examples include but are not limited to those shown in the following list

Aerospace Engineer

Computer Hardware Engineer

Electrical Engineer

Electronics Engineer

Energy Engineer

Nuclear Engineer

Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialist

Solar Energy Systems Engineer

Telecommunications Engineering Specialist

Wind Energy Engineer

Tuition Fees

  • Annual tuition fees: 450,000 EGP
  • Annual administrative fees (to be paid before the first semester): 17,500 EGP
  • Admission administrative fees(To  be paid once on the admission’s semester): 9,000 EGP
  • Total first year’s fees: 467,500 EG
  • Admission’s semester fees: 251,500 EGP
  • Second-semester fees: 225,000 EGP
  • Next year’s fees: 467,500 EGP