DEE’s three majors, power generation, high voltage engineering and electrical machinery, began to enroll students, and the length of schooling was five years.
The postgraduate enrollment was restored, and 22 postgraduates were recruited in the Department of Electrical Engineering.
In November, the Department of Electric Power Engineering was divided into Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Thermal Energy Engineering. The former DEE’s five teaching and research groups (power generation, high voltage engineering, electrical machinery, fundamentals of electrical engineering, and electrotechnics) and three majors (power generation, high voltage engineering, and electrical machinery) had been reverted as a new Department of Electrical Engineering.