Department of Electrical Engineering

Electrical engineers design, develop, test and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems and power generation equipment.

The purpose of the Electrical engineering department at SNU is to bring together the faculty members, staff, and resources to meet  the  following educational objectives which are:

  • To prepare its students for successful and productive engineering careers, with emphasis on technical competency, and with attention to teamwork and effective communication.
  • To provide the students with the needed knowledge to prepare them for joining post- graduate studies and for life-long learning in electrical engineering and related fields.
  • To endow the students with a sense of professionalism with encouragement of professional ethics, professional licensing, and active participation in the affairs of the profession.
  1. Completion of secondary school with a minimum overall average of 50%
  2. Should bring the original and a copy of secondary school certificate
  3. Should bring Six (6) passport size photos with white background
  4. Should bring the original copy of a letter of good conduct issued by your secondary school
  5. Should bring a sponsorship letter from your guardian
  6. Should successfully pass an admission interview and/or test
  7. Pay non-refundable Processing and ID card fees of USD $50 (bank draft)

Sem 1.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

SE 1101

Safety Engineering

4/w

EPHY 1102

Advance Engineering Physics I

8/w

ECH 1103

Engineering Chemistry II

6/w

AGA1104

Analytic Geometry & linear Algebra

8/w

EL 1105

English Language III

4/w

TW  1106

Transactions & Worship

4/w

Sem 2.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

EM-I 1201

Advance Engineering Mathematics I

6/w

EPHY1202

Advance Engineering Physics II

6/w

EM1203

Engineering Materials

6/w

ED1204

Engineering Drawing

6/w

FCS1205

Computer Application

4/w

EL 1206

English Language IV

4/w

ITC 1207

Islamic Thoughts & Concepts

4/w

Sem 3.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

AEC2301

Applied Engineering Chemistry

6/w

TH 2302

Thermodynamics

4/w

CAD2303

Computer Aided Design

4/w

EC 2305

Electric Circuit I

4/w

EPC2306

Elementary Programming Concept w/lab

4/w

EM-II  2307

Advance Engineering Mathematics II

6/w

Sem 4.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

AM 2401

Analytic Mechanics

6/w

HFD2402

Hydraulics & Fluid Dynamics

6/w

IES 2403

Introduction to Energy Systems

4/w

EC 2404

Electric Circuit II

4/w

FE2405

Fundamentals of Electronics

4/w

EMM2406

Engineering Mathematics Methods IV

4/w

EM2410

Electro Magnetism

4/w

Sem 5.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

AEM3503

Applied Engineering Mechanics

6/w

EM3504

Electric  Machines I

6/w

MED3505

Machine Elements Design

4/w

IDLD3513

Introduction to Digital Logic Design

4/w

EM3514

Electrical Measurements

4/w

SS3515

Systems and signals

6/w

SM3516

Simulation and modeling

4/w

Sem 6.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

EPP3602

Electrical Power Plant

6/w

RE3603

Renewable Energy

6/w

FT3604

Fundamental of Telecommunication

6/w

EE3606

Engineering  Ethics Civic

4/w

ED3610

Electrical Design

6/w

EM3611

Electric Machines II

6/w

PS 3617

probability and statistics

4/w

Sem 7.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

IPE 4701

Intr. To Production Engineering

4/w

EPS4707

Electrical Power System I

6/w

CS4709

Control System

6/w

SH4711

Somali History

4/w

PE4713

Power Electronics

6/w

Sem 8.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

EPS4812

Electric Power System II

6/w

HVE4813

High Voltage Engineering

6/w

ED4814

Electric Drives

6/w

PSP4816

Power System Protection

6/w

Sem 9.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

PM5903

Project Management

4/w

EEC5909

Engineering Economics

4/w

PSS5911

Power System Stability

6/w

ES5912

Electric Safety

6/w

RM5915

Research methodology/Senior Project Stage I

4/w

Sem 10.

Code

Courses

Hrs

 

DPDS51004

Design of Power Distribution Systems

6/w

ECD51007

Programmable logic controller

6/w

 

Senior Project Stage II

 

Full time: 5 Years

The SNU academic year consists of 42 weeks split into two semesters of 18 weeks each, the first beginning in August.

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