Sudan University College of Engineering Sciences

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College of Engineering
كلية الهندسة
Former names
College of Engineering and Scientific Studies (1975-1983)
Established1975
Students12000
Location,
Website engineering.sustech.edu

The College of Engineering at Sudan University of Science and Technology was founded in 1975.

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History

The college was founded in 1975 after merging six different independent institutes.

These institutes became departments of the college, which was called the College of Engineering and Scientific Studies at that time.

Offered Degrees

The college directly offers 24 BEng and BTech bachelor degrees with honors.

Schools and Departments

School of Survey Engineering

School of Civil Engineering

School of Electrical and Nuclear Engineering

School of Electronics Engineering

School of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Department of Aviation Engineering

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