BS in Electronics Engineering

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Description of the Program

Electronics and communications engineering is a program leading to Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Communications Engineering (BSECE) and provides structure that will allow the full enrichment of the student as groundwork in their professional life as electronics and communications engineers. The curriculum provides an extremely wide appreciation of exciting activities and opportunities in the fields of telecommunications and electronics engineering. It also includes topics on device physics, device operation, design of integrated circuits, communications and networks systems, audio and video processing, robotics, electromagnetic and antenna systems and electronic materials.

BSECE is a degree program that has a total of 243 units. The program provides the students with specialized knowledge and skills in English, Mathematics, Physical and Social Sciences, together with gradually arranged principles and procedures of electronics and communications engineering training to enable the students to master the fundamentals and specialized skills of the occupation for which training is desired.

A student is required to finish the first four-years of the course before he/she shall be allowed to enroll in supervised on-the-job training. The training requires that the student completes 320 hours in the summer of the fourth year in the course.

The Board of Trustees approved the offering of Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering (BSECE) starting Academic Year 2004~2005.

Career Opportunities

  • Broadcasting
  • Telecommunications
  • Semiconductors Device Fabrication/Manufacturing (Engineer)
  • Electronics Design
  • Computer System
  • Instrumentation and Telemetry
  • Automation, Feedback, Process Control, Robotics, and Mechatronics
  • Industrial Electronics
  • Signal Processing
  • Optics
  • Medical/Biomedical Electronics
  • Entrepreneur
  • Sales Engineer
  • Engineering Educator and Researcher