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The Electronic and Computer Engineering (ECE) program is designed in collaboration with industry partners to address the growing need for professionals skilled in both software development and hardware engineering, combined with strong analytical capabilities to solve modern societal challenges.
This curriculum equips students with the technical expertise needed to create and implement solutions for pressing global issues like IoT devices, environmental sustainability, electric transportation, healthcare innovation, AI applications, and next-generation technologies in entertainment and self-driving vehicles.
Upon completion, graduates will be positioned to lead in designing, testing, and deploying advanced systems, often collaborating in multidisciplinary teams. Many alumni further their education through research-based programs (MEng, PhD) or specialized master's degrees (MSc, MBA).
Students can choose between a four-year Bachelor's (BEng) or five-year Master's (MEng) pathway, with all candidates starting in the BEng track. The option to continue into the MEng program becomes available after the fourth year.
During their second year, ECE students specialize by selecting one of five concentrations: Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Robotics, Electrical Energy Systems, or a General track. The core curriculum is complemented by elective courses that enable personalized academic focus.
This flexible program structure provides diverse learning opportunities, significantly broadening graduates' career possibilities and professional advancement potential.