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Electrical Installations Engineering

This program aims to equip the labor market with highly skilled technicians specialized in electrical installations for residential, commercial, and industrial projects, as well as traditional and logic-based control circuits. Graduates of this program have proven their competence in the field, supported by a curriculum that combines theoretical and practical courses aligned with the needs of the local and regional job market.

The duration of study is two academic years, with a total of 75 credit hours.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Design and implement electrical installations for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
  • Design and execute traditional and programmable industrial control circuits.
  • Draft electrical schematics using computer-aided design (CAD) tools.
  • Design and install renewable energy systems.
  • Work with both low- and high-voltage networks.
  • Handle protection, safety, and alarm systems effectively.

Graduates of Electrical Installations Engineering can work in a wide range of fields, including:

  • Electrical contracting companies.
  • Power supply and distribution companies.
  • Industrial factories.
  • Public and private sector institutions.
  • Electrical engineering laboratories at universities and technical colleges.
  • Teaching positions in industrial schools within the field of electrical engineering.
  • Sales and marketing of electrical devices and equipment.
  • Supervising electrical technicians in projects.
  • Freelance or self-employed electrical contracting.