Department of Electronics and Communications
Electronics and Communication Engineering department Minors
Modern Technologies facilitate the innovation, design and implementation of different products and services. The study of electronics and communication enables the student to master the basics of these technologies and to apply them in various areas, such as communication systems, networks, and smart systems.
ECE student is able to select a set of elective courses. Each set represents one of the following three latest emerging specialized minors:
Communication Systems
Communication system technology refers to how information is transmitted, received and utilized, business is handled, and services are carried out. This specialty is directed to create and enhance different data transmission technologies featuring high speed, better connectivity, and more widespread access.
The huge advances in communication technologies increases the demand for a highly skilled graduate. As such, this minor is designed to cover key areas of wireless, wired communication fields including wireless 5G mobile technology, optical communication systems, satellite communication & cryptography.
Networks
Data network is a system of technologies and protocols designed to transmit data between devices. Data networking technology is involved in every area of modern industries. The growing market of network services creates a great demand for highly skilled network engineers.
This minor is designed to develop a deep understanding, knowledge and practical skill in data network design, network security and network management, to prepare a graduate well aware of new technologies and network trends.
Smart Systems
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to systems or machines programmed by humans to be smarter, like winning in a game of chess or detecting certain objects in a video. Internet of Things (IoT) refers to hardware devices that make use of AI and embedded systems along with cloud computing to make smart decisions and actions, to make life easier.
Together AI and IoT are the foundation of the Smart Systems Minor in which graduates learn to design and test intelligent hardware systems that can be integrated in smart phones, healthcare devices, home appliances, driver-less cars, drones, and robots, to name a few.