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Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering
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Description
The Undergraduate Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Information & Communications Engineering (ICE)

Program Mission
Information & Communications Engineering (ICE) is the subject of creation, gathering, processing, storage, and delivery of information and the creation of communication devices and systems that allow these to happen. Naturally, telecommunications engineering is the main field that falls under this category. Our civilizations now depend absolutely upon ICE. The Internet and the World Wide Web are perhaps the most visible applications of ICE. Applications include satellite communications, next generation mobile phones, digital high definition television, video on demand systems replacing videotape libraries, air traffic control, car and aircraft navigation systems, medicine, and even the production of network based computer games.

Our B.Sc. in ICE is designed to equip its graduates for careers in the design, development and management of information networks. These can range from small company local area networks (LANs) to the global telephone and Internet networks, which are now converging towards a single entity. The program is very much concerned with the essential (but usually invisible) backbone or infrastructure of data communications systems that connects all the phones, faxes, computers and other multimedia services, some of which do not yet exist.

This curriculum for the undergraduate degree program is based on the believe that in a discipline that is changing at a rapid pace, it is necessary to provide the students with intellectual rather than only technical skills. Accordingly, the curriculum is based on a broad coverage of the disciplines of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering and specialization can be provided by a choice of subjects in the final year and in the final year project work or industrial training. The objective of the course curriculum is to provide engineering graduates with the disciplines and skills needed to design modern communications systems.

Information and communications engineering and the closely related area of computer systems engineering are projected to have strong and accelerating employment growth for the foreseeable future. Career prospects for the graduates in this field are excellent.

 
Admission Fee

11,000.00  
Tuition Fee

526,000.00  
Lab Fee & Activities

36,000.00  

Total

573,000.00