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The Electronics Engineering (EE) program is designed to provide the
theoretical fundamentals of and a comprehensive technological
background for leading edge work in this rapidly developing field. The program offers a balanced set of courses in the areas of electronic
devices and circuits, optics, communication systems, networks,
information and signal processing, from which our students are able to
select their courses according to their own interests. The entire
program is structured around an innovative project-based approach to
education, which will challenge students to excel in defining and
solving realistic design and engineering problems. With these skills,
our EE graduates are expected to assume technological leadership
positions in many sectors involving electronics and computing, where a
sound knowledge of electronics engineering is vital for
implementations of information technologies and system integration
applications.
| * Bachelor's diploma programs, Microelectronics and Telecommunications are united under the name of Electronics Engineering as of the 2006 - 2007 Academic year. Students who enrolled in the university in Academic year 2005-2006 and before have the right to choose Bachelor's diploma programs, Microelectronics and Telecommunications. |
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