Electrical Engineering

The Electrical Engineering field.

Department: Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications

Specialization: Engineers specialized in Electrical Engineering

Pedagogic Sector Coordinator
Last name & first name: MEHDARY Adil
Email: mehdary.adil@ehtp.ac.ma

The Electrical Engineering program, established in 1971, is part of the Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications Department at EHTP. Since its inception, the program has continually evolved to adapt the curriculum to technological and scientific advancements, aiming to provide the national industry with versatile engineers capable of adapting to both the private and public sectors.

This curriculum is based on high-level theoretical education and the practical application of theoretical concepts. Special attention is given to language skills, communication, and management aspects. General education in various disciplines of modern life is also seriously considered within a program of extracurricular activities.

  • Adapt to the rapid pace of scientific, technological, and technical evolution, as well as the multitude of specialties available.

  • Provide engineers with a generalist education based on essential theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of Electrical Engineering, enabling them to adapt to sectoral changes and developments.

  • Offer a range of specialties, presented as options; the number and content of these specialties are determined based on the needs of the job market.

    The curriculum, spanning 5 semesters plus 1 semester for the final project, is structured with four common semesters of instruction and optional modules in the fifth semester.

    The modules, common to the training program, rely on high-level theoretical education and practical application of the studied theoretical concepts through tutorials, practical work, case studies, mini-projects, and design offices. Special emphasis is placed on report writing and oral presentation.

    Optional modules are selected from current domains employing new technologies and aligning with employment market opportunities. The engineering student is encouraged to choose two from the array of proposed modules.

The engineer from the Electrical Engineering program is primarily a versatile professional, a generalist in the field, with the option to specialize based on the chosen track. His profile, combining general expertise with the depth of a specific discipline, provides a significant advantage in the employment landscape.

Beyond the conventional positions offered by government agencies, local authorities, banks, large public and semi-public enterprises, and conventional private sector companies, various sectors related to new technologies open up for him. These include telecommunications companies, mobile phone companies, aerospace construction, regulation, car assembly, audio-visual, robotics, computer hardware manufacturing, and more.