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| B. Eng (Hons.) Communication & Electronic Engineering |
Approval Code: (KA 4412; 03/09) |
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Modern society is now increasingly dependant on the instantaneous communication of information as we now enter a
world of integrated digital communication networks. This degree programme caters to the needs of the society,
which is increasingly reliant on the communication of information, whether via mobile phone, TV, radio, or the Internet.
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Communication is one of the major growth areas in the industry. Students learn about the operating principles and the
design of devices ranging from mobile phones to wireless networks and satellite communication systems. The programme
covers a wide range of subjects, from electrical science and circuit design to computing, optical fibre systems,
microwave circuits, communication and digital networks.
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Students are also required to undergo an industrial training under Co-operative Placement Scheme in the third
semester of each year to learn and to familiarize themselves with the real life working environment. In addition,
students also undertake a research and development project in their final year.
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| Minimum Entry Qualifications |
| Minimum Entry Qualifications for Degree Programme |
| UCSI Foundation |
Pass |
| A-Levels / STPM |
2 Principals inclusive of Maths / Physics |
| UEC |
5 Credits inclusive of Maths / Physics |
| Equivalent Courses |
Case-by-case basis |
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| Minimum Entry Qualification for Foundation Programme |
| SPM / O-Levels or its equivalent |
5 Credits inclusive of Maths / Physics (Science Stream) |
| UEC |
3 Credits inclusive of Maths |
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| English Language Requirements |
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A distinction (A1 or A2) in SPM / UEC English, MUET Band 5, or a score of 213 (Computer based) / 550 (Written based)
in TOEFL, or Band 5.5 in IELTS, or UCSI English Foundation or equivalent. If English Language requirements are not
fulfilled, additional English module(s) must be taken at UCSI.
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| Career Opportunities |
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Graduates from this programme are ideally suited to careers in the design, manufacture or operation of radio and
optical communication systems and other communication-related jobs. Since the launch of the Multimedia Super
Corridor (MSC), many of our graduates have also successfully ventured into the fields of communication, fibre
optics, networking and software engineering specialists.
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| MoHE Compulsory Subjects |
| Bahasa Kebangsaan, Malaysian Studies, Moral Studies or Islamic Studies |
| Course Structure |
| Foundation |
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Computing Studies
General Physics 1
Introduction to Probability and Statistic
Introduction to Business
Algebra & Trigonometry
Introduction to Calculus
Computing Essentials
General Chemistry
Basic Concept of Mathematics
General Biology
Accounting Practice
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| Year 1 |
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Calculus & Analytical Geometry 2
Engineering Fundamentals
Circuit Theory 1
Digital Electronics 1
Mathematical Methods for Engineers 1
Analogue Electronics 1
Technical Communication
Cooperative Placement 1
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| Year 2 |
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Mathematical Methods for Engineers 2
Electromagnetic Theory I
Engineering Design
Computing for Engineers
Advanced Circuit Theory & Transmission Lines
Electronic Manufacturing Industry
Electrical Power
Engineering Software & Applications
Cooperative Placement 2
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Numerical Analysis
Analogue Electronics 2
Digital Electronics 2
Communication Theory
Data Communication & Networks
Communication Circuits
Microprocessor Systems
Electromagnetic Theory II
Cooperative Placement 3
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| Year 4 |
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Digital Signal Processing
Communication Systems
Communication Sub-System Design
Digital System & HDLs
Microwave System Design
Embedded System Design
Antennas & EMC
Optical Communication
Final Year Project
Cooperative Placement 4
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