Undergraduate Studies
- Programme Requirements
- Common Programme of Study
- Programme of the CSN Specialization
- Programme of the TCM Specialization
- Programme Requirements
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The programme of study leading to the B.Sc. degree (undergraduate) in the area of Electrical and Computer Engineering is a four-year programme. The area of study encompasses information technology, control and robotics, electronics and telecommunications. The programme embraces a great variety of subjects corresponding to diverse subject areas. All students study the same programme in the first and second year, and then they choose their specialization.
Two specializations are currently offered:
- Computer Systems and Networks (CSN),
- Telecommunications (TCM).
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| Area |
Specialization |
| Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) |
Computer Systems and Networks (CSN) |
| Telecommunications (TCM) |
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sem. 2 |
sem. 3 |
sem. 4 |
sem. 5 |
sem. 6 |
sem. 7 |
sem. 8 |
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In future we plan to open additional specializations, i.e.:
- Control and Management,
- Instrumentation, Measurement and Control,
- Microelectronics and Optoelectronics,
- Systems and Signal Processing.
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The bachelor's degree programme requires a minimum of 246 ECTS credits, including credits earned for final project and diploma thesis.
- Common Programme of Study
| The first two years are common to all students. The first (freshman) year provides a broad foundation in mathematics, physics and computer programming, and offers an introductory course in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The second (sophomore) year offers more mathematics and fundamental ECE classes, emphasizing circuits, analog and digital electronics, signals and systems. During the third (junior) year, more ECE courses are taught, including fields and waves, control systems, design of digital systems and computers, and a few courses associated with a particular specialization area. During the final (senior) year most courses taken are specialization electives. In addition to science and engineering courses, courses in humanities, arts, economics, or social sciences (non-ECE electives) are also required to be taken each year. Physical education is compulsory for three years despite that students gain no credits for it. |
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During the third (junior) year and the final (senior) year most courses are associated with a particular specialization. The last year of studies also includes Senior Design Project - a course in which the student, under the supervision of his/her advisor, works individually on a practical engineering problem.
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- Programme of the CSN Specialization
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The graduates of the bachelor's degree programme in the Computer Systems and Networks know modern operating systems, programming languages, databases, fundamentals of information processing and various software applications. They have good qualifications in the computer science fundamentals, in the area of algorithms and in various aspects of computer engineering and applications. They know the methodologies of object oriented programming, CASE-tools-aided design, system analysis, modeling and prototyping. They are self-reliant in the design, implementation and operation of complex computer systems and networks.
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- Programme of the TCM Specialization
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The graduates of the Bachelor's degree programme in the Telecommunications know fundamentals of the digital processing of telecommunication signals (coding and compression of speech and image signals, digital modulations, redundant coding) and are prepared for the jobs related to the design of digital telecommunication circuits, as well as telecommunication (telephone, data-communication and integrated) networks. Their qualifications include the capabilities necessary for solving system problems that require comprehensive knowledge in the areas of telecommunications and computer science, combined with considerable non-engineering knowledge. They are prepared for the jobs offered by the operators of telecommunication and data-communication systems, as well as for the jobs related to the operation of modern telecommunication equipment and systems, offered by other companies.
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