Undergraduate Programs
B.S. in Telecommunication Engineering (TENG)
A three year program with the purpose of producing competent engineers who are highly trained in telecommunication engineering to meet the needs of a continuously expanding industrial society. The undergraduate program prepares students with expertise in telecommunications engineering and technology through theoretical and hands on practices. The TENG courses deal with topics such as electrical circuits and systems, electronics, telecommunications, digital system design, microprocessors design, Radio frequency electronics, networks, electromagnetism, transmission lines and antennas.
On completion, a TENG graduate would have met the following Program Objectives (POs):
1. Conceptual knowledge and technical skills: Graduates of the program will be able to demonstrate understanding of the fundamental concepts underlying telecommunications engineering. Graduates of the program will also gain the technical skill required to complete the tasks expected of a telecommunications engineer.
2. Analytical Ability: Graduates of the program will gain the skills required for analysis and problem solving. The program is heavily focused on the development of solutions to problems that are similar to those that students will encounter in a professional setting. The students gain the skills required to specify technical problems, identify potential solutions and to create and implement a solution to the problem.
3. Professional and communication skills: Graduates of the program will be able to continue their professional development and gain the communication skills required to ensure their ability to operate in an increasingly global industry.
B.S. in Computer Engineering (CENG)
A three year program with majority of the core courses of the CENG program are from computer systems engineering. The Computer Engineer will have a thorough understanding of both computer hardware and software, covering a wide variety of topics ranging from semiconductor electronics to engineering software development methodologies. The CENG courses deal with topics such as data structures, algorithms, programming languages, networks, database systems, microcomputers and operating systems.
On completion, a CENG graduate would have met the following Program Objectives (POs):
1. Conceptual knowledge and technical skills: Graduates of the program will be able to demonstrate understanding of the fundamental concepts underlying computer engineering. Graduates of the program will also gain the technical skill required to complete the tasks expected of a computer engineer.
2. Analytical Ability: Graduates of the program will gain the skills required for analysis and problem solving. The program is heavily focused on the development of solutions to problems that are similar to those that students will encounter in a professional setting. The students gain the skills required to specify technical problems, identify potential solutions and to create and implement a solution to the problem.
3. Professional and communication skills: Graduates of the program will be able to continue their professional development and gain the communication skills required to ensure their ability to operate in an increasingly global industry.