Course Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering builds strong knowledge in circuits, electronics, power systems, and control engineering. Students gain skills in both theoretical analysis and practical system design through lab work and project tasks.
The program has grown alongside Malta’s development in infrastructure, energy systems, and communication networks. Students gain exposure to modern engineering tools and industry practices through university-industry connections and project-based learning.
Graduates often move into engineering roles in power companies, telecom firms, electronics industries, and automation sectors. The course also supports further study at postgraduate level in engineering and related fields. The balance of academic learning and practical training helps students enter technical roles with confidence in core engineering principles.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a higher secondary qualification equivalent to A-level standard with strong background in mathematics and physics.
Scholarships may be available for EU and non-EU students based on academic merit or financial need. Applications are submitted through the University of Malta admissions portal with academic transcripts, English test results, and identity documents. Some applicants may be asked for additional documentation.
Part Time Work Details
Non-EU students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods under Maltese regulations
Language Requirement