B.Eng Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering | 5 years

Programme Overview

At Topfaith University, the B.Eng. Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme develops engineers who can design, analyse, and innovate across the full spectrum of electrical and electronic systems — from power generation and distribution to embedded systems, signal processing, and telecommunications. In a country with significant energy and infrastructure challenges, our graduates are uniquely positioned to make a transformative impact.

Programme Highlights:

  • Duration: 5 years
  • Curriculum: Rigorous and application-driven, aligned with COREN accreditation standards and covering both classical electrical engineering and modern electronic systems design
  • Facilities: Electrical machines and power systems laboratories, electronics and circuit design labs, embedded systems workstations, and simulation software environments
  • Faculty: Experienced engineers, researchers, and academics with expertise spanning power systems, control engineering, telecommunications, and electronics
  • Focus Areas: Circuit Theory, Electromagnetics, Power Systems, Control Engineering, Electronics, Digital Systems, Signal Processing, Telecommunications, Embedded Systems, Renewable Energy, and Engineering Mathematics
  • Ethics & Professionalism: Training in engineering ethics, safety standards, and the professional obligations of registered engineers under COREN and the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)

Why Study Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Topfaith University?

  • A programme directly responsive to Nigeria's energy and technology infrastructure challenges
  • Hands-on laboratory training with industrial simulation tools and real engineering projects
  • SIWES and engineering workshop (SWEP) experience that builds practical competence alongside academic knowledge
  • Strong preparation for COREN registration, postgraduate studies, and careers in power utilities, telecoms, and technology firms