Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering
B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering)

Table ECE 1a: General structure of the B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering) program for students matriculated in AY2000/01

 

MC

1

Engineering Modules:

 

Total:

(i)    Year 1 Technical and Supportive Modules

       (common for all FoE students)

(ii)   ECE Core Modules

       (common for all ECE students)

(iii)   ECE Breadth Electives

(iv)   ECE Depth Electives

(v)   ECE project & independent study modules

 

110

 

 

2

Non-Engineering Modules#

 

 

(i)    Technical Communications I

(ii)   Technical Communications II

(iii)   Economics (EC1310 or EC1311)

(iv)   Human Resource Management

(v)   Law

(vi)   A module in National Education

(vii) Genes and Society

(viii) – (x) Three Cross Faculty Modules (CFMs)

– can be from the following list of non-technical electives, or take from approved list of CFMs offered by other faculties or a mixture of both.

Non-technical electives include:

·   Financial Accounting

·   Management & Organisation

·   Sociology

 

2

2

 

4

 

3

3

4

 

4

9-12

 

 

#To be reviewed to include General Education Requirement (GER) modules.

Table ECE 1b: General structure of the B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering) program for students matriculated in AY2001/02

 

MC

1

Engineering Modules:

 

Total:

(i)    Year 1 Technical and Supportive Modules

       (common for all FoE students)

(ii)   ECE Core Modules

       (common for all ECE students)

(iii)   ECE Breadth Electives

(iv)   ECE Depth Electives

(v)   ECE project & independent study modules

 

110

 

 

2

Non-Engineering Modules#

 

 

(i)   Critical Thinking and Writing

(ii)   Economics (EC1310)

(iii)   Human Resource Management

(iv)  Law

(v)   A module in National Education

(vi)  Genes and Society
(vii) 2 General Education Modules (GEMs) - can be GEMs offered by our faculty

(viii) 1 GEM or Cross Faculty Modules (CFM)

-CFM can be from the following list of non-technical electives, or taken from approved list of CFMs offered by other faculties or a mixture of both.

Non-technical electives include:

·   Financial Accounting

·   Management & Organisation

·   Sociology

 

4

4

3

 

3

4

 

4

9-12

 

 

#To be reviewed to include General Education Requirement (GER) modules.

 

The information on the electrical and computer engineering programme is up-to-date at the time of publishing.
However, it should be noted that that the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
reserves the right to update the programme as necessary.