Bachelor of Electronics Engineering with Honours

Bachelor of Electronics Engineering with Honours

(R3/523/6/0074)(02/29)(MQA/FA 3801)

Intakes: March, June, September
Mode of Study: Full Time
Duration: 4 years
Credits: 135

Level of Study:
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ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME

This programme is about integration of physics, electronics, and computational science where students would be expected to be able to design electronic applications including integrated circuit or chip.

Is this programme for me?

If you enjoy mathematics and science, are fascinated by energy and electronic gadgets, and want to design and invent things that benefit society, you can consider electronic engineering as your career.

What will I learn?

This course will equip you with fundamental principles and advanced concepts of electronic engineering. You will gain hands-on practical experience in designing and constructing electronic systems using computer simulation and practical laboratory work.

What should I expect?

One of the most valuable skills you would acquire on an electronics course is the ability to solve problems. This may be developed through project work or from an analysis of the technical knowledge inherent in the course. Your course will encourage you to think logically, collect relevant data and make decisions. Also valued by employers are the high levels of numeracy and computer literacy. The ability to work successfully in a team is also important.

Who will employ me?

Semiconductor industry, manufacturing industry, telecommunication provider, construction, biomedical suppliers, transportation industry, consultants, etc.

How much will I make?

The average salary for a fresh graduate in this field can be from RM2,200 to RM3,500. But of course, your salary will also depend on the company that you work for.

Are there any professional recognition for this programme?

Yes. This programme is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC). EAC is a delegated body by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) as the only recognized accrediting body for engineering degree programmes offered in Malaysia.

How does the professional recognition for this programme benefit me?

Recognition under the Washington Accord allows graduates to be recognised worldwide for career opportunities or for further education progression.

After graduation, an engineer needs to register with the Board of Engineers Malaysia to be a graduate engineer. After a few years of practical experience (supervised by a professional engineer), the graduate engineer can apply to sit for Professional Interview (with BEM). If he/she passes the Interview, he/she can register with BEM as Professional Engineer that entitles him/her to use the title Ir.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEO)

PEO 1 Graduates are employable in electronic engineering in development of infrastructure.
PEO 2 Graduates are readily adaptable to the global work environment with professional attributes.

Graduates of this programme are expected to demonstrate the following abilities (Programme Learning Outcome – (PLO))

PLO DESCRIPTIONS
PLO 1 Engineering Knowledge - Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4 respectively to develop solutions to complex engineering problems
PLO 2 Problem Analysis - Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences with holistic considerations for sustainable development (WK1 to WK4)
PLO 3 Design/Development of Solutions - Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes to meet identified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon as well as resource, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations as required (WK5)
PLO 4 Investigation - Conduct investigation of complex engineering problems using research methods including research-based knowledge, including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions (WK8);
PLO 5 Tool Usage - Create, select and apply, and recognize limitation of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to complex engineering problems, (WK2 and WK6);
PLO 6 The Engineer and the World - Analyze and evaluate sustainable development impacts to: society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment, in solving complex engineering problems (WK1, WK5, and WK7)
PLO 7 Ethics - Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and norms of engineering practice and adhere to relevant national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the need for diversity and inclusion (WK9);
PLO 8 Individual and Collaborative Team Work - Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse and inclusive teams and in multidisciplinary, face-to-face, remote and distributed settings (WK9);
PLO 9 Communication - Communicate effectively and inclusively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, taking into account cultural, language, and learning differences;
PLO 10 Project Management and Finance - Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments;
PLO 11 Life Long Learning - Recognise the need for, and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change (WK8).

Did you know?

The industrial electronics sub-sector is the second largest sub-sector, comprising 28% of the total investments approved in the Electrical & Electronics sector for 2014.

Additional Info

Campus interviews will be arranged for employment and industrial training.

CHECK IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE

STPM Minimum 2 Principal Passes (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry)
and pass English in SPM
A-Level Minimum 2 Principal Passes (D) (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry)
UEC Minimum 5 Bs (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry subject)
Diploma / HND Minimum CGPA of 2.00
Foundation/Matriculation Minimum CGPA of 2.00
SAM/HSC/AUSMAT TER/UAI: Average of 60% or higher in 5 subjects (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry)
CPU/CIMP Average of 60% or higher in 6 subjects (including Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry)
IB 26 points or higher based on 6 subjects
DVM Minimum CGPA of 2.50 (Required to take Remedial Courses during the first semester)
Other Qualifications As recognised by the Senate of IUKL as equivalent to STPM
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
IELTS 5
TOEFL (PBT) 500
TOEFL (IBT) 42
PTE 47
MUET BAND 3
Cambridge English 154

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Year 1

Circuit Theory, Circuit Theory Lab, Logic Systems, Logic Systems Lab, Engineering Math 1, Engineering Electronics 1, Engineering Electronics 1 Lab, Electrical Power System, Engineering Math 2, Engineering Drawing I, Engineering Electronics 2, Engineering Electronics 2 Lab, Hubungan Etnik / Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 3, Pengajian Islam 2 / Pendidikan Moral 2 / The Constitution of Malaysia / Nutrition and Public Health, Football 2 / Netball 2 / Badminton 2 / Futsal 2 / Volleyball / Debate / Introduction to Theatre.

Year 2

Measurement and Instrumentation, Measurement and Instrumentation Lab, Circuit and Signals, Microprocessor System, Microprocessors System Lab, Electromagnetic Field and Waves, Computer Programming For Engineer, Microelectronics, Microelectronics Lab, Control Systems Design, Control Systems Lab, Numerical Methods, Technical and Professional Communication, Semiconductor Devices, Communications Engineering.

Year 3

Digital Systems, Digital Systems Lab, Fabrication Technology, Computer Networks, Computer Organization & Architecture, Digital Communications, VLSI Design, VLSI Design Lab, Robotic and Automations, Multimedia Technology, Electronics Capstone Design, Practical Training, Bahasa Kebangsaan A / Basic Entrepreneurship / Personal Financial Planning / Office Application / Professional Communication / Small Group Communication.

Year 4

Thesis 1, Advanced IC Design, Advanced IC Design Lab, Digital Signal Processing, Thesis 2, Engineers and Society, Economics for Engineers, Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia / Pengajian Malaysia 3, Wireless Networks / Telecommunication Networks / Artificial Intelligence / Power Electronics / Material Engineering.

Professional Recognition

This programme is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) and recognized by the Malaysian Government. EAC is a delegated body by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) as the only recognized accrediting body for engineering degree programmes offered in Malaysia.

This degree is also internationally recognised under the Washington Accord, a multi-national agreement which recognises the substantial equivalency of engineering degree programmes accredited by the responsible bodies in each of the current signatory countries.

List of Full Signatory Countries

 

List of Provisional Signatory Countries

** Provisional Signatories are recognised as having appropriate systems and processes in place to develop towards becoming a Full Signatory.

How does the professional recognition for this programme benefit me?

Recognition under the Washington Accord allows graduates to be recognised worldwide for career opportunities or for further education progression.

After graduation, an engineer needs to register with the Board of Engineers Malaysia to be a graduate engineer. After a few years of practical experience (supervised by a professional engineer), the graduate engineer can apply to sit for Professional Interview (with BEM). If he/she passes the Interview, he/she can register with BEM as Professional Engineer that entitles him/her to use the title Ir.

BEM Circulars Related to Mandatory Registration with BEM

The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) is a federal statutory agency under the Ministry of Works Malaysia established under the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 (REA 1967). Amongst its primary roles are to register Graduate Engineer (GE), Engineering Technologist (ET), and Inspector of Works (IoW) and to regulate the professional conduct and practice of registered Persons to safeguard the safety, health and interest of the public.

The links of BEM circulars related to mandatory registration with BEM and promotional webinars/videos of BEM are as follows:

NO. SITE LINK
1. BEM Official Website http://bem.org.my/
2. Mandatory Registration with the Board of Engineers Malaysia http://bem.org.my/documents/20181/33485/Mandatory+registration+with+BEM.pdf/80098f0a-4fba-4f58-a980-a783cc1a2366
3. BEM Mini Convention Presentation Material http://bem.org.my/web/guest/bem-mini-convention
4. BEM Webinar Presentation Material http://bem.org.my/web/guest/bem-webinar-presentation-material
5. BEM Official Youtube Channel

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CAREER CHOICES

  • IC Chip Design Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Communication Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Computer Engineer
  • Test Engineer

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