Profile of Graduates

Various roles that can be done by graduates of Electrical Engineering study programs in the field of expertise or certain fields of work after completing the lecture period.


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Engineer in electrical engineering and relevant fields

EE graduates fit into a broad variety of vacancies for engineers where the abilities in problem solving, engineering analysis and design, engineering practice, and transferrable skills are necessary. Therefore, EE graduates are qualified to fill, at least, engineer positions as follows: Electrical engineers, electronics engineers, computer engineers, control engineers, instrumentation engineers, telecommunication engineers, Internet of Things (IoT) engineers, Radio Frequency (RF) engineers, maintenance engineers.

Scientist, Researcher, Teacher/Lecturers

EE graduates can be a scientist or researcher in a research institute or industry with the problem-solving skills, engineering analysis, engineering design, and oral and written communication skills. In the academic area, graduates can become a teacher in vocational schools, or continue their study to a higher level of education to become lecturers.

Government Employee/Staff and Community Leader

With the knowledge and understanding as well as leadership in the transferrable skills, EE graduates are qualified to work in public sectors, including government employee/staff in ministries, local authorities and agencies in relevant fields such as energy, electricity, information and communication technologies.

Entrepreneur

With their experience in engineering practice and product development, EE graduates have opportunities to become entrepreneurs and run business ideas.