Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering

B. Eng.

(Electrical Engineering)

B. Eng. 

(Computer Engineering)

 Electrical Engineering deals with the practical and innovative applications of electrical sciences and other associated disciplines. Mobile wireless communications, design and fabrication of microchips, intelligent robots, computers and information technology are a sample of the exciting applications that you would be dealing with. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering) curriculum is specially designed to provide its graduates with a head start in these rapidly advancing fields. The B. Eng. (Computer Engineering) programme, which was established in 1997, is conducted by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with a strong teaching participation from the Department of Computer Science in the School of Computing.

 

 

Computer Engineering exploits the synergy between electrical engineering and computer science and enables engineers to incorporate computing devices into almost all aspects of modern living. Computer engineering covers a wide range of topics including artificial intelligence, computer architecture, communcations, computer networks, computer aided design, control, robotics, microelectronics, multimedia, parallel and distributed systems, and software engineering.

     With the aim of producing graduates with professional engineering degrees, the Computer Engineering programme is designed such that it will receive accreditation by the Professional Engineering Board (PEB) (Singapore) and the Institution of Electrical Engineering (IEE) (UK). Heavily project oriented in nature, students can look forward to gaining invaluable hands-on practical experience throughout the programme. All students are required to produce a dissertation based on the final year project.

In the first two stages of this modular undergraduate programme, students will receive a broad-based training that is intended to establish a strong foundation on the fundamental principles of each field of study. In the subsequent stages, students may choose to focus their training by choosing electives from a number of specialiesed areas according to their individual interests and career aspirations. These include Communications engineering, Microelectronics and Power & Machines. Students will also be able to take related electives from other departments and faculties.

 

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