Campus:
The Bachelor of Electronics Engineering with Honours program is offered at UiTM Shah Alam, located in the vibrant state of Selangor, Malaysia.
Intake:
The Bachelor of Electronics Engineering with Honours program at UiTM Shah Alam offers two intake periods, in October and March.
Duration:
The duration of studies for the program can vary depending on the educational background of the student.
- Students from a Foundation/Matriculation Programme, - 4 years.
- Students with the EE111 and EE112 Diplomas at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), - 3 years.
- students with diploma from another university, the duration of their study will depend on the number of credit exemptions they receive. - 3 to 4 years.
Curriculum:
The curriculum of the Bachelor of Electronics Engineering with Honours program at UiTM Shah Alam is carefully designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Students engage in a wide range of subjects, gaining knowledge and practical skills that are essential for success in the field. Additionally, the program allows students to select a major in Electronics, Instrumentation, Communications, or Computer Engineering, enabling them to specialize in an area aligned with their interests and career goals.
Electronics Major:
The Electronics major focuses on the design, development, and application of electronic devices and systems. Students explore topics such as analog and digital circuits, semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, and microcontrollers. They gain hands-on experience in designing and troubleshooting electronic circuits, preparing them for roles in industries such as telecommunications, consumer electronics, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Instrumentation Major:
The Instrumentation major delves into the principles and techniques used in the measurement and control of various physical parameters. Students learn about sensors, transducers, signal conditioning, data acquisition, and control systems. This specialization prepares graduates for careers in industries such as industrial automation, robotics, and manufacturing, where precise measurements and control are critical.
Communications Major:
The Communications major focuses on the theory and practice of transmitting and receiving information through various communication systems. Students study topics such as analog and digital communication, wireless communication, networking, and signal processing. This specialization equips graduates for roles in telecommunications, satellite communication, and information technology industries, where efficient communication systems are vital.
Computer Engineering Major:
The Computer Engineering major combines principles of electrical engineering and computer science to develop hardware and software solutions. Students learn about digital systems, computer architecture, microprocessors, programming, and software development. Graduates with this specialization find opportunities in industries such as embedded systems, computer hardware design, and software engineering.
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