Introducing the New Degree Program- EISE
Electronic And Intelligent Systems Engineering
07 Apr, 2026
BScEng Honours in Electronic and Intelligent Systems Engineering (EISE)
Direct Entry Program: Admission from the GCE (A/L) Physical Science Stream through UGC application.
Engineering is stepping into a bold and transformative era—one where intelligent systems seamlessly sense, learn, and act within the complexity of the real world, unlocking new possibilities across telecommunications, biomedical innovation, energy, and beyond. This is more than the rise of AI; it is the convergence of intelligence with electronics, communication, power, and control—calling for a new generation of engineers who can turn ideas into impactful, real-world solutions. In response, this Honours Engineering Degree is crafted as a dynamic and inspiring journey, combining rigorous theory with immersive, hands-on experience to progressively build the skills needed to design and realize advanced intelligent systems. The program equips graduates not just to participate in the future—but to lead it with confidence, creativity, and purpose.
Bridging the Gap Between Intelligent Algorithms and Physical Systems
Graduates of the BScEng in Electronic and Intelligent Systems Engineering are more than software-bound AI practitioners. They are uniquely trained engineers capable of navigating the entire stack—from high-level intelligence to the physical hardware that powers it.
Our graduates will develop a comprehensive understanding of the four pillars that are central to modern engineering:
- The Mathematics of Intelligence: A rigorous grounding in the calculus, linear algebra, and random signal analysis that form the theoretical core of AI.
- The Hardware Foundation: Practical expertise in the electronic device physics, circuit design, and computer architecture that provides the necessary infrastructure for modern AI.
- Sector-Specific Transformation: The specialized knowledge to integrate AI into Telecommunications, Automation, Robotics and Power Systems—sectors where intelligent systems are currently driving radical change.
- Engineering Leadership: A comprehensive understanding of the managerial, ethical, and economic aspects required to lead complex engineering projects in a global market.
A Critical Industry Link:
These graduates serve as the vital bridge between abstract AI development and real-world industrial applications. They do not just build models; they build solutions that interact with the physical world. This program is delivered by dedicated academics/faculty with a proven track record of integrating artificial intelligence to optimize performance across diverse industrial sectors. Our educators bring years of research and field expertise into the classroom, ensuring students are prepared to solve tomorrow's most pressing challenges.
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