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Electronics and Communication Engineering are among the most challenging fields of study in electrical engineering. The areas of study in electronics and communication engineering are quite diverse. The curriculum is therefore developed to include many major study areas so that the student will be well prepared for work in the highly competitive electronics and communication engineering professions.
The compulsory courses are designed to provide students broad knowledge in electronics and communication engineering, which is necessary to satisfy the general needs of the industrial sectors in Thailand. The compulsory courses include four laboratory courses in electrical engineering, which are provided to illustrate practical aspects of electric circuits, electronics, feedback control, signal processing and communication. By the end of the third year, the student will complete the study of most compulsory courses, except for courses related to seminar and senior project, which will be taken in the fourth year.
After gaining sufficient basic knowledge through the compulsory courses, students can choose compulsory elective courses provided in three major areas: Communications, Electronics, and Mechatronics, in the fourth year. The Communications Area concentrates the study on advanced communication systems such as optical and mobile communication systems. While, the Electronics Area focuses on solid state technology, microelectronics and advanced electronic circuit design. Last, the Mechatronics Area provides fundamental and intermediate courses in mechatronics, robotics, and advanced control systems.
In addition, courses for topics in communications are also offered as technical elective courses in order to cope with the rapid changing in technology and the highly diverse areas of study in communication engineering. During the last semester, students has options to go for an exchange abroad, to participate in extended training program with leading local companies, or to work on senior project with SIIT advisors.
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| 1. |
General Basic Courses |
33 |
Credits |
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1.1 |
Part I |
21 |
Credits |
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1.1.1 |
Humanities |
3 |
Credits |
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1.1.2 |
Social Sciences |
3 |
Credits |
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1.1.3 |
Languages |
9 |
Credits |
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1.1.4 |
Science and Mathematics |
6 |
Credits |
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1.2 |
Part II |
12 |
Credits |
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| 2. |
Core Courses |
111 |
Credits |
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2.1 |
Compulsory Courses |
93 |
Credits |
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2.2 |
Compulsory Elective Courses |
12 |
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2.3 |
Technical Elective Courses |
6 |
Credits |
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| 3. |
Free Elective Courses |
6 |
Credits |
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Total |
150 |
Credits |
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Details of the EC (formerly known as TC) curriculum and course descriptions for all academic programs
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