School of Engineering: Why Everyone Wants to Pursue IT and Engineering at HUIB

  • April 26, 2025
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Engineering and technology are dynamic and rapidly growing fields that have become integral to our modern world. Earning a degree in these disciplines provides a deep understanding of theories and emerging technologies. This knowledge and experience enable you to develop cutting-edge solutions to address today’s challenges.

Whether you aspire to be a data scientist, develop the next big social media app or video game, or simply want to understand what it really means when someone says ‘my computer isn’t working,’ studying a degree in computing will equip you with the knowledge you need to succeed.

HUIB is synonymous with Engineering and Technology. It is not only the most populated school in the university, but its alumni are excelling in the job market, either as employees with leading tech and telecom giants or as entrepreneurs running their tech firms. With a wide range of programs in fields such as Telecommunications, Software Engineering, Web Design, Network Security, Computer and Communications Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Computer Science and Networks, Civil and Structural Engineering, Computer Maintenance, Electrical Engineering, and much more, HUIB distinguishes itself as an incubator for engineering talent in the country.

For close to 2 decades of training and about 1,000 current undergraduate students pursuing various engineering and technology disciplines at HUIB, our commitment to hands-on training as we partner with major companies in the country has never been stronger. It’s no surprise therefore our students routinely achieve 100% success in the HND exams, most of them with distinction, as we continue to strive for excellence.

Like many others, you can become the next big success story! Enroll today and be part of the thriving Engineering and Technology family at HUIB.

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