The Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) at LUMS, initiated in 2008, is the first private research school for science and engineering in Pakistan with a vision to carry out world-class, multidisciplinary education and research. Modelled on some of the leading universities of the world, it aims to be a paradigm shift for science and engineering education in the country. The Electrical Engineering (EE) programme at SBASSE is designed to enable students to be well-prepared to contribute to the rapidly changing and expanding needs of technology. The EE curriculum provides students with a strong foundation due to an emphasis on basic sciences and the development of excellent engineering skills through carefully planned core and elective courses. EE students also learn through a combination of design and lab work. The EE curriculum covers the essential breadth and depth needed for contemporary professional practice. Four important concentration areas have been identified: Communications, Signals and Systems Electronics and Embedded Systems Devices, Optics and Electromagnetics Modern Power and Energy Systems In the final year of their undergraduate studies, students are involved in a year-long capstone project to demonstrate their practical knowledge. This handbook consists of a brief description of the final year projects for the 2021–2022 session. This effort has been coordinated by Dr. Nauman Zafar Butt, with the assistance of Mr. Usama Bin Qasim and Mr. Affan Anwar.