Overview of Bachelor of Electronics Engineering with Honours in Technical University of Malacca UTeM
Malaysia
The Bachelor of Electronic Engineering with Honours offered by the faculty is a broad-based course which combines engineering science, mathematics, electrical and electronic engineering fundamentals, and develops in students the mastery of electronic engineering principles and applications to solve complex electronic engineering problems. Students will undergo 3 years of common curriculum upon which they can decide a programme with emphasis on computer engineering, industrial electronics, telecommunication electronics or wireless communication in the final year. The broad-based programme will provide the solid foundation in theoretical understanding to allow students to undertake problem analysis and identifications, formulation and generate appropriate solutions in the broad field of electrical and electronic engineering. The curriculum helps to hone the generic skills of the students and prepare them the opportunities to perform research, present their findings, implement and provide engineering solutions.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BLHW 1702/
BLHL 1012* |
Islamic and Asian Civilization(TITAS)/
Malay Language Communication |
2 |
W |
BKKX xxx1 |
Co-Curriculum I |
1 |
W |
BLHW 1442 |
English for Academic Purposes |
2 |
W |
BMFG 1313 |
Engineering Mathematics 1 |
3 |
P |
BEKG 1123 |
Principles of Electrical and Electronics |
3 |
P |
BMFG 1213 |
Engineering Materials |
3 |
P |
BEKG 1233 |
Principles of Instrumentation and Measurement |
3 |
P |
|
TOTAL |
17 |
|
Semester 2
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BKKX xxx1 |
Co-Curriculum II |
1 |
W |
BMCG 1013 |
Differential Equations |
3 |
P |
BITG 1233 |
Computer Programming |
3 |
P |
BENG 1413 |
Digital Electronics |
3 |
P |
BMCG 1523 |
Engineering Graphics and CAD |
3 |
P |
BENG 1132 |
Engineering Practice |
2 |
K |
BLHL 1XX2 |
Language Electives |
2 |
E |
|
TOTAL |
17 |
|
Semester 3
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BLHW 2712/
BLHW 2752* |
Ethnic Relations/
Malaysian Culture |
2 |
W |
BEKG 2443 |
Engineering Mathematics 2 |
3 |
P |
BEKG 2433 |
Electrical Systems |
3 |
P |
BENC 2413 |
Digital System |
3 |
K |
BENT 2713 |
Circuit Theory 1 |
3 |
K |
BENE 2123 |
Fundamental of Electronics |
3 |
K |
BENG 2211 |
Electronic Engineering Lab 1 |
1 |
K |
|
TOTAL |
18 |
|
Semester 4
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BLHW 2452 |
Academic Writing |
2 |
W |
BENG 2143 |
Engineering Statistics |
3 |
P |
BENC 2423 |
Microprocessor Technology |
3 |
K |
BENT 3733 |
Signals and Systems |
3 |
K |
BENT 2723 |
Circuit Theory 2 |
3 |
K |
BENE 2133 |
Analogue Electronics |
3 |
K |
BENG 2431 |
Electronic Engineering Lab 2 |
1 |
K |
|
TOTAL |
18 |
|
Semester 5
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BTMW 4012 |
Technology Entrepreneurship |
2 |
W |
BENG 4322 |
Engineer and Society |
2 |
P |
BENT 3753 |
Communication Principles |
3 |
K |
BENC 3443 |
Multimedia Technology and Applications |
3 |
K |
BENE 3143 |
Electronic System Design and Analysis |
3 |
K |
BENT 3743 |
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves |
3 |
K |
BENG 3211 |
Electronic Engineering Lab 3 |
1 |
K |
|
TOTAL |
17 |
|
Semester 6
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BLHW 3462 |
English For Professional Interaction |
2 |
W |
BMFG 4623 |
Engineering Economy and Management |
3 |
P |
BENU 3863 |
Integrated Design Project |
3 |
P |
BENT 4733 |
Digital Signal Processing |
3 |
K |
BENE 3223 |
Control Principles and Systems |
3 |
K |
BENG 3761 |
Electronic Engineering Lab 4 |
1 |
K |
BLHX XXX2 |
General Elective |
2 |
E |
|
TOTAL |
17 |
|
Special Semester
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BENU 3005 |
Industrial Training |
5 |
P |
|
TOTAL |
5 |
|
Semester 7
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BENU 4972 |
Bachelor Degree Project 1 |
2 |
P |
BENU 4131 |
Engineering Seminar |
1 |
P |
BENE 4333 |
Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
K |
BENG 4711 |
Electronic Engineering Lab 5 |
1 |
K |
BENX xxx3 |
Engineering Elective 1 |
3 |
E |
BENX xxx3 |
Engineering Elective 2 |
3 |
E |
|
TOTAL |
13 |
|
Semester 8
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BENU 4984 |
Bachelor Degree Project 2 |
4 |
P |
BENC 4453 |
Computer Architecture |
3 |
K |
BENX xxx3 |
Engineering Elective 3 |
3 |
E |
BENX xxx3 |
Engineering Elective 4 |
3 |
E |
|
TOTAL |
13 |
|
|
GRAND TOTAL |
135 |
|
Electives Courses
CODE |
SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
CATEGORY |
BENC 4463 |
Microcontroller Technology |
3 |
E |
BENE 4233 |
Industrial Control |
3 |
E |
BENT 4773 |
Telecommunication System Engineering |
3 |
E |
BENT 4783 |
Wireless Communication System |
3 |
E |
BENC 4473 |
Digital Integrated Circuit Design |
3 |
E |
BENE 4253 |
IC Design and Process |
3 |
E |
BENT 4793 |
Microwave Engineering |
3 |
E |
BENT 4813 |
Data Communication and Networking |
3 |
E |
BENC 4483 |
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
3 |
E |
BENE 4243 |
Industrial Automation |
3 |
E |
BENT 4823 |
Digital Communication System |
3 |
E |
BENT 4833 |
Antenna and Wave Propagation |
3 |
E |
BENC 4513 |
Embedded Software Design |
3 |
E |
BENE 4343 |
Power Electronics and Drives |
3 |
E |
BENT 4843 |
Optoelectronics |
3 |
E |
BENT 4853 |
Radio Navigation System |
3 |
E |
CAREER PROPSCETS
Career prospect for FKEKK graduates is extremely good. Graduates from this course can be employed in the fields of electronic engineering as industrial electronic engineers, computer engineers, telecommunication engineers and wireless communication engineers and other numerous related engineering professions. They can be engineers in the industrial automation systems, industrial electronic, control systems, electronic instrumentation, computerised system in manufacturing and production industries, plant engineers in industries, manufacturing computer product such as computers and computer peripherals, system engineers in industries manufacturing computer based product, telecommunication systems and wireless communication systems.
Graduates who have special interest in the academic fields can become academicians such as lecturers and researchers in institutions of higher education, the universities and research centres and agencies.
Upon being qualified as professional engineers, they can practice locally as well as in countries who are members of the Washington Accord.
Graduates who choose not to become employee can be self-employed and opt to be involved in business and become successful entrepreneurs in their areas of expertise.