Electronics and Communication Engineering is among the most
challenging fields of study in electrical engineering. The areas of
study in electronics and communication engineering are quite
diverse. The curriculum is therefore developed to provide
fundamental knowledge in several major study areas so that
students will be well prepared for work in the highly competitive
and fast-moving electronics and communication engineering
professions.
The compulsory courses are designed to provide students a broad
understanding of the principles, illustrated by current applications,
in electronics and communication engineering. The compulsory
courses include four laboratory courses, providing hands-on
learning of electric circuits, electronics, feedback control, and
signal processing and communication.
By the end of the first semester of their fourth year, students will
complete the study of most compulsory courses, with a strong
emphasis in various communication systems. Through technical
elective courses, students can further extend their knowledge in
the communications area and/or explore topics in other areas such
as electronics or mechatronics.
In the last semester, students can choose from three main options:
academic exchange programs abroad, extended training programs
with leading local companies, or senior projects with SIIT advisors,
The last two options provide a project-based learning opportunity,
in which students must integrate and apply the knowledge they
have acquired.