The Electrical Engineering program at NUAA, housed within the College of Automation Engineering — a multidisciplinary engineering unit established in 1952 that also includes departments like Automatic Control, Measurement Engineering and Biomedical Engineering — is designed to train globally competent engineers with a strong foundation in core electrical engineering principles and modern technologies.
This program focuses on building deep technical knowledge in areas such as electrical and electronic circuits, electromagnetics, analog and digital systems, microprocessors, power systems and control systems, integrating both theoretical instruction and practical laboratory experience. It emphasizes hands-on learning through experiments, design projects and applied exercises that link classroom learning to real-world engineering challenges.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
November 15, 2024 ---March 1, 2025 (For CSC applicants, first round) March 2, 2025---April 15, 2025 (For CSC applicants, second round) November 15, 2024---May 30, 2025 (For NUAA Fly-high Scholarship) November 15, 2024---June 15,2025 (For self-funded).