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BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Dual Award) at Applied Science University (ASU): Gateway to Innovation and Technological Advancement

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The BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Dual Award) programme offered by Applied Science University (ASU) in Bahrain is desired for those looking to build a bright future in this evolving field.

The dual-award degree provides students with the opportunity to acquire academic qualifications from both ASU and London South Bank University (LSBU), with enhanced technical skills and increased opportunities in the labor market after their graduation. By enrolling in the BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Dual Award) programme at ASU, students will acquire the skills to compete in this exciting and expanding market.

Their education at ASU will pave the way for success in this advanced and growing field.
From renewable energy and communications to robotics and security systems, job opportunities in the electrical and electronic engineering sector are evident. In Bahrain and across the Gulf region, demand for electrical and electronic engineers is on a rise, and this programme is the key to unlocking doors leading to these exciting opportunities.

Furthermore, ASU has wide links with the industry where students are offered unique internships and placements in the largest companies and industrial firms in the Kingdom.
The programme is designed to equip students with deep knowledge and practical skills in electrical and electronic engineering.

It includes advanced theoretical education covering a broad range of topics including electrical circuits, engineering mathematics, digital and analog electronics, dynamic systems and control, and power engineering. However, theoretical knowledge alone is not enough.

The ASU validated programmes are delivered by academics with international education and work experience linking theory to practice.

The hiring of our academic staff is done in collaboration with LSBU. In addition, there is an annual opportunity for students to visit London and spend time at LSBU through the Summer School programme.


The programme incorporates a wide range of practical elements, including laboratories, and individual and group projects, which allow students to apply the knowledge they gain in the classroom in real-life contexts, enhancing their understanding of the theoretical aspects and practical skills in electrical and electronic engineering.

Furthermore, the programme encourages critical thinking and innovation, with design projects that require students to solve complex engineering problems using creative thinking and innovation.

Graduates can expect a wide range of job opportunities in Bahrain and the Gulf region. With economic growth and technological advancement, demand for electrical and electronic engineers will continue.