The number of subjects in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) can vary depending on the university or college and the curriculum followed. However, a typical EEE program lasts about 4 years, and it includes a wide range of subjects across different semesters. Here's an outline of common subjects you might study in a typical EEE program:
### 1st Year (Basic Engineering Subjects):
- **Mathematics I & II**
- **Physics for Engineers**
- **Chemistry for Engineers**
- **Engineering Mechanics**
- **Basic Electrical Engineering**
- **Computer Programming**
- **Engineering Drawing**
### 2nd Year (Core Subjects):
- **Circuit Theory**
- **Electromagnetic Field Theory**
- **Electrical Machines I & II**
- **Signals and Systems**
- **Digital Logic Design**
- **Electronic Devices and Circuits**
- **Control Systems**
- **Power Systems I**
### 3rd Year (Advanced Core Subjects):
- **Power Electronics**
- **Analog and Digital Communication**
- **Microprocessors and Microcontrollers**
- **Electrical Machines III (Transformers, etc.)**
- **Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution**
- **Switchgear and Protection**
- **Renewable Energy Sources**
- **Measurements and Instrumentation**
### 4th Year (Specialization & Project Work):
- **Electrical Drives**
- **Embedded Systems**
- **Advanced Control Systems**
- **Power System Protection**
- **Smart Grids**
- **High Voltage Engineering**
- **Project Work/Internship**
These are broad categories, and the actual number and names of subjects may vary. Some institutions also offer electives in areas like:
- **VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration)**
- **Robotics**
- **Artificial Intelligence in Power Systems**
- **Data Communication Networks**
In total, you may have around 40-50 subjects, counting core, elective, and project-related courses over the 4 years of study.