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Electronics and Communications Program

Program Educational Objectives

The electronics and communications program is providing undergraduate educational opportunities with high quality levels and standards in electronics and communications engineering that could prepare students for successful careers in industry, academia, and research-oriented professions. Graduates holding a bachelor's degree of electronics and communications engineering will possess the necessary technical, communication, and critical thinking skills as supposals for a successful, fruitful and life-long career. The program of electronics and communications engineering has four program educational objectives for bachelor degree holders. The graduates of the electronics and communications engineering program would accomplish the following program educational objectives (PEOs) which include:

 

PEO 1: Apply graduates’ knowledge of mathematics, sciences, and engineering for life-long engineering career with ability of multi-disciplinary teams’ leadership for workplace advance.

 

PEO 2: Provide innovative engineering solutions that can introduce and improve the society needed services utilizing the acquired skills and gained experiences.

 

PEO 3: Exhibit sincerity to professional engineering ethics, responsibilities, and contextual understanding.

 

PEO 4: Engage in self- and life-long learning, and post-graduate studies for personal career development and advancement.