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2007-2008 Academic Catalog 
    
2007-2008 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

Electronics Engineering (B.S)


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Bachelor of Science

The Electronics Engineering curriculum is designed to strike a balance between theoretical and laboratory experience and to impart fundamental and practical understanding of the principles required for a successful career in electronics and communications engineering. This requires a solid core of foundation courses in physics, mathematics, computer science and general engineering, which is also essential for life-long learning. Concentration courses in Electronics Engineering (that integrate theory and laboratory wherever possible) cover electromagnetics, circuits, electronics, digital design and communications. Courses in electric machinery, classical control, computer systems, the capstone senior thesis and industrial internship are also required. State-of-the-art electronics engineering elective courses provide seniors and advanced undergraduates the opportunity to develop a thrust in advanced electronics, communication systems and computers.

Electronics Engineering accepts high school students with science/mathematics background. Undeclared students may also be accepted to the program when they finish criteria courses set by the department. Admission to the program is supervised by the department and depends on available places and student’s performance record.

A total of 162 credits are required for the bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering:

Core Curriculum Requirements (30-42 credits)


Students should take the following course to meet the liberal arts core elective.

General Electives (0-12 credits)


Six credit hours of the concentration electives may be used towards a minor.

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