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Electronic engineering serves as the core discipline driving the development of contemporary technologies like smartphones and high-speed wireless networks, which play a vital role in daily life and societal progress. Professionals in this field not only create electronic systems but also develop the communication protocols and signal processing techniques that power our digital landscape. This program focuses on delivering comprehensive training and diverse experiences in both hardware and theoretical components of modern electronic and communication systems. Specifically, students gain hands-on experience and develop analytical skills to prepare them for dynamic industry demands and evolving technological landscapes.
Learning Outcomes
Utilize structured engineering design methodologies, incorporating computer-aided modeling and simulation, to assess and develop electronic, communication, and signal processing systems.
Assess engineering solutions for electronic and communication challenges by employing theoretical concepts from mathematics, sciences, computing, electronics, communications, and signal processing.
Show expertise in advanced electronic and communication system tools, covering analog, digital, and power electronics, microprocessors, power systems, digital signal processing, computer networks, and wireless communications.
Areas of Interest
Mathematics
Engineering
Electronics
Communications
Intelligent Systems
Computer Engineering