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Advanced Electronics and Communication Technology

Advanced Electronics and Communication Technology

College: Graduate School of Science and Engineering

This major focuses on the design and application of advanced electronic systems and communications technology. Students gain practical skills and theoretical knowledge in analog and digital electronics, microelectronics, communication systems, signal processing, and wireless technologies.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand advanced electronics and communication technology.
  • Develop skills in analog and digital electronics, microelectronics, and communication systems.
  • Learn signal processing techniques and wireless technologies.
  • Explore emerging technologies in electronics and communications.
  • Analyze challenges and opportunities in this field.
  • Develop teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills for engineering projects.

Main Syllabus:

  1. Introduction to Advanced Electronics and Communication Technology
    • Overview of key concepts and modern electronic systems.
  2. Analog and Digital Electronics
    • Principles and design of analog and digital electronic systems.
  3. Microelectronics
    • Basics and design of microelectronic circuits and systems.
  4. Communication Systems
    • Principles and design of wired and wireless communication systems.
  5. Signal Processing
    • Fundamentals and techniques of signal processing.
  6. Wireless Technologies
    • Principles and design of wireless communication systems and IoT devices.
  7. Emerging Technologies
    • Exploration of emerging technologies such as 5G, IoT, and quantum computing.
  8. Practical Training
    • Real-world experiences in advanced electronics and communication technology.
  9. Graduation Project
    • A comprehensive project applying skills in electronic systems or communication networks.

Assessment Methods:

  • Electronics design reports, microelectronics projects, communication systems analysis, signal processing studies, wireless technology applications, practical training reports, graduation projects, group projects, and internships.

Recommended Textbooks:

  • "Microelectronic Circuits" by Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith.
  • "Digital Design" by M. Morris Mano.
  • "Communication Systems" by Simon Haykin.
  • "Signal Processing and Linear Systems" by B. P. Lathi.
  • "Wireless Communications and Networking" by Theodore S. Rappaport.

Prerequisites:

Basic knowledge of electronics and communication systems. Suitable for students interested in electronics engineering, communications, and related fields.

Duration:

Typically 4 years for a bachelor's degree, including coursework, projects, practical training, and internships.

Degree:

Graduates can obtain a degree in advanced electronics and communications technology and pursue professional certifications in related fields.

Target Audience:

Aspiring electronics engineers, communication specialists, and professionals seeking careers in advanced electronics and communication technology. This major equips students with the skills necessary to excel in advanced electronics and communications, supporting careers in electronics engineering, communications, and related fields.