Department of Electrical, Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering - Faculty of Engineering, KDU

Final Year Projects

The "Final Year Design Project" module is a significant component of the academic curriculum, worth 6 GPA credits and is undertaken during the final year of the engineering program, spanning semesters 7 and 8. This module is designed to provide students with a comprehensive experience in handling real-world engineering problems, thereby allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge and skills acquired throughout their academic journey.

By the end of the module, students are expected to proficiently originate and plan innovative projects, demonstrating a keen understanding of project management principles. The module emphasizes the ability to design and implement engineering projects in adherence to industry standards and realistic constraints. Students are also expected to integrate diverse solutions effectively, showcasing a holistic approach to problem-solving. Strong communication skills, both written and oral, are fostered to enable students to articulate technical ideas clearly. Furthermore, the module culminates in the development of the capability to originate and compose a technical paper suitable for publication, reflecting the depth of their engineering expertise. Overall, successful completion of the Final Year Design Project module ensures that students are well-prepared to address complex engineering problems and contribute meaningfully to the professional engineering community.