The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FKE), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia offers the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering with Honours (SKEEH), Bachelor of Electronic Engineering with Honours (SKELH) and Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering with Honours (SKEBH) on part-time basis that focuses on producing well-balanced graduates in terms of acquiring Electrical, Electronics and Biomedical engineering knowledge as well as generic skills. This is in line with the mission and the vision of the University and Faculty in fulfilling its aspirations. The curriculum emphasizes on fundamental as well as specialized courses in Electrical, Electronics and Biomedical engineering. It has been designed to provide opportunities for the part-time students to gain total learning experiences through their participation in extra-curricular and collegiate activities. The Departments are continuously improving the quality of the SKEEH, SKELH and SKEBH programmes particularly in the areas of curriculum development and delivery, educational resources and programmes evaluation through its collaboration with the industries.
Since first introduced in 1995 the programme has managed to attract personnel from various industrial sectors in their effort towards career advancement. The experience and exposure that they have gained at the industry has in fact become an added advantage to them when following the programme. Graduates of the programme from Faculty of Electrical Engineering are expected to have specialized knowledge in Electrical, Electronics and Biomedical engineering. The graduates are also expected to have the knowledge in experimental, design and communication skills to prepare them for continuing education at the graduate level or for positions that require the knowledge in Electrical , Electronics and Biomedical engineering. The curricular have been designed to emphasize on the understanding and acquisition of basic principles and skills. The programmes consist of core and elective Electrical Engineering courses, specialized Electrical, Electronics and Biomedical Engineering courses as well as the related general education and non-technical courses offered both at the Faculty and University levels.
However, starting from 1st October 2022, the faculty has been rebranded to Faculty of Electrical Engineering previously known as School of Electrical Engineering under Faculty of Engineering.