College of Engineering Fundamentals

  • Overview

    The College of Engineering Fundamentals at EGMA is dedicated to building a strong foundation in engineering principles for aspiring engineers and technical professionals. Our programs combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students to excel in entry-level engineering roles across mechanical, electrical, civil, and industrial disciplines.

    Students engage in hands-on projects, interactive workshops, and real-world problem-solving exercises guided by experienced instructors with professional and academic expertise. The curriculum emphasizes analytical thinking, technical competence, and applied learning to ensure students are ready for industry challenges.

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

    • Apply core engineering principles across mechanical, electrical, and civil fields

    • Develop practical problem-solving and technical skills for real-world scenarios

    • Collaborate effectively on projects and team-based assignments

    • Understand industry standards, safety protocols, and best practices

    • Prepare for entry-level engineering positions or further advanced studies

    Available Programs & Courses

    Diploma in Engineering Fundamentals: Introductory program covering basic engineering principles, applied mathematics, and technical problem-solving.
    Certificate Courses and Short Programs:

    • Engineering Drawing and CAD Fundamentals

    • Basic Electrical and Mechanical Systems

    • Introduction to Civil Engineering Projects

    • Materials Science and Manufacturing Principles

    • Engineering Mathematics and Applied Physics

    Why Choose This Program

    • Hands-on, practical learning experiences

    • Mentorship from professional engineers and academic experts

    • Flexible online and blended learning options

    • Focus on foundational skills essential for career growth

    • Receive internationally recognized certification upon completion