School of Engineering

School of
Engineering

School of Engineering

Cyber Security and Blockchain

Our unique minor offering in Cybersecurity and Blockchain, covers various courses ranging from Cyber Crime, Network Security, Cryptography, and Blockchain applications. It emphasizes protecting networks, data, and smart contracts, offering career opportunities across sectors. So, whether you are a techie or not, a career in Blockchain is a new and exciting opportunity worth exploring

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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

This minor specializes in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, covering computational mathematics and core computer science areas. Graduates can pursue promising careers like Big Data Engineer, Data Scientist, or Machine Learning Engineer. AI &ML’s applications span sectors from IT to healthcare, offering diverse future roles and opportunities for higher education and research.

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Robotics

Robotics is an engineering field focusing on designing robots and autonomous systems. It integrates electronics, control technology, mechanical design, and software programming to create futuristic robots. For which, you shall delve into the basics of mechanics of robotics, automatic control systems, robotics and robot programming and operating systems.

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Automobile Engineering

Automobile engineering involves designing, analyzing, and manufacturing mechanical mechanisms for vehicles, focusing on aerodynamics, power transmission, and safety. Engineers address challenges in personal mobility, including sustainability and autonomous vehicles, while also improving existing vehicles and exploring production innovations.

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Biomedical Instrumentation

In this minor course, students will develop healthcare products through research, design, modification, and testing of manufacturing methods. They will document manufacturing criteria and decisions, innovate processes for cost reduction and efficiency enhancement, and lead production teams by providing vision, training, supervision, and management.

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Cellular Biology

The Cellular Biology course explores essential biological topics focusing on molecules and cells, with applications in medicine and society. Students delve into molecular and cellular processes, including cellular membranes, cell growth, signaling, and chromatin structure. This dynamic discipline offers diverse career opportunities in medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and industrial fields, while also benefiting personal health decisions.

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Computational Biology

The Cellular Biology course explores fundamental biological topics, focusing on molecules and cells, with applications in medicine and society. It examines molecular and cellular processes such as cellular membranes, cell growth, signaling, and chromatin structure. This dynamic discipline offers diverse career opportunities in medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and industrial fields, while also benefiting personal health decisions.

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Food Packaging Technology

Food packaging technology ensures product integrity, consumer health, and extended shelf-life. It addresses quality and logistical concerns, considering supply chain efficiency and distribution hazards. Various materials like metal, glass, plastic, and paper are used, alongside techniques like active packaging and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) to maintain nutritional content and product quality.