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The world of communication media technology and computing offers a challenging,
creative, andwell- paid career. There is currently a shortage of highly -
qualified graduates, and young engineers, making excellent salaries the norm.
The department embraces new technology in its teaching and research activities
whilst retaining its core electrical,
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Dean's
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Faculty of
Engineering is well established with state of the art facilities and dedicated
teachers. We have excellent teaching facilities with modern lecture
theatres, dedicated computer suites and well equipped teaching laboratories.
Our laboratories include clean rooms and excellent fixtures. As a Student
you will benefit from our strong linkage with industry. The industrial
Advisory Group is the forum where industry tells the Faculty of its vision
for the future and offers guidance on the knowledge and skills that
industry will expect of the best graduates in four years time. |
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Dr. Zahir
Ahmad Fikri |
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Through our
annual review we are able to offer programmes of study that produce
graduates prized by the industry. We not only provide excellent
opportunities to our students but also provide a forum for Research. The
great breadth and depth of research interests of the academic staff ensures
a high standard of lecture courses and provide challenging and stimulating
final year project. |
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PREPARING FOR
A PROGRESSIVE FUTURE |
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Electrical is leading the information revolution. Developments in multimedia applications, fibre optics, chip and switching technologies are rapidly changing the way we live. To compete effectively in today’s global market, professionals need to keep informed of innovative advances in technologies that fundamentally affect the telecommunications industry.
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The Department Electronics at the
University is renowned for its
leadership in education. The
Department offers courses to give
professionals the cutting edge in
Electronics.
These courses offer students the
opportunity to develop and broaden
their understanding of the
scientific, technological and
management skills necessary to
develop a successful career in
Electronics.
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Programme Introduction |
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This is a 4 years (10 semesters) program with 149 credit hours of course work including
6 credit hours of project and dissertation and 3 credit hours of internship and vice voce. Thirty courses have to be taught that cover almost all aspects of
Electronics.
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Course
Objective
The Course objective to provide students with the technological and competitive skills needed in the design and engineering of modern
Electronics systems. They will provide students with opportunities to:
* Develop a fundamental understanding the principles of
Electronics Engineering.
* Develop an understanding of
the basic principles underlying the
planning and management of
Electronics Engineering.
* Acquire a broad knowledge of
Electronics Engineering.
* Obtain the mathematical and computational skills necessary for the solution of theoretical and practical problems.
* Develop analytical, problem solving and design skills applicable to
Electronics Engineering.
* Develop oral and written
communication skills specific to the
needs of the
Electronics industry.
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