Department of Information and Communication Engineering
Communication engineers have pioneered the fields of communication, computers, and electronics. Their work is used every sector of modern society. With this increasing use comes an ever greater demand for persons who understand the design, construction, operation, and application of communication engineering technology.The Department of Communications Engineering seeksto attract students who exhibit logical thinking, creativity, curiosity, imagination, persistence, and patience; as well, students who have proved their academic excellence in mathematics, physics, and English. At the undergraduatelevel, fundamental theory and laboratory work in electrical circuits, electronics, computers, programming, etc. are required of all students. Electives are available in a variety of areas such as radio communication engineering, cable communicationengineering, audio engineering, laser engineering,computer engineering, energy engineering, instrumentation,controls, and optoelectronics engineering.
n their third year, students will choose either the"Communication Course" or "Information Course" to further their area of specialization. Students who want to study communication technology further take the "Communication Course." Students who want to study computer technology further take the "Information Course."
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Information and Communication Engineering Seminar I Computer Programming I Computer Architecture I Information Literacy Analysis A Exercises in Analysis A Summary of Algebra and Geometry Electrical Circuits and Exercises I Computer Programming II Computer Architecture II Analysis B Exercises in Analysis B Mathematics for Electrical Engineering I Physics I Chemistry I Practice in Chemistry
Electrical Circuits and Exercises II Engineering Electromagnetics I Physics II Information and Communication Engineering Laboratory I Career Design Seminar Computer Architecture III Computer Graphics Technical Communications Statistical Analysis Mathematics for Electrical Engineering II Physics Laboratory Electrical Circuits III Computer Programming III Engineering Electromagnetics II Electric and Electronic Measurements Introduction to Electronics Numerical Analysis Physics III
Electronic Circuits and Excercises I Information and Communication Engineering Laboratory II Digital Networks Networking Fundamentals Radio Wave Engineering Communications Systems I Communications Systems II Information and Communication Engineering Seminar II Electrical Circuits IV Assemble PCs and Software Installation Semiconductor devices Computer Systems Operating System Database Control Engineering Electronic Circuits II Thesis Research in Information and Communication Engineering II Information Theory Introduction to Information and Communication Engineering Mathematics for Electrical Engineering III
Thesis Research in Information and Communication Engineering I Thesis Research in Information and Communication Engineering II Optical Fiber Communications Acoustics Software Engineering Regulation of Telecommunication
Interdisciplinary Topics
Machining Laboratory Off-class Practice in Information and Communication Engineering I Off-class Practice in Information and Communication Engineering II Off-class Practice in Information and Communication Engineering III Courses offered by other universities
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Information and Communication Engineering Seminar I Computer Programming I Computer Architecture I Information Literacy Analysis A Exercises in Analysis A Summary of Algebra and Geometry Electrical Circuits and Exercises I Computer Programming II Computer Architecture II Analysis B Exercises in Analysis B Mathematics for Electrical Engineering I Physics I Chemistry I Practice in Chemistry
Electrical Circuits and Exercises II Engineering Electromagnetics I Physics II Information and Communication Engineering Laboratory I Career Design Seminar Computer Architecture III Computer Graphics Technical Communications Statistical Analysis Mathematics for Electrical Engineering II Physics Laboratory Electrical Circuits III Computer Programming III Engineering Electromagnetics II Electric and Electronic Measurements Introduction to Electronics Numerical Analysis Physics III
Electronic Circuits and Excercises I Information and Communication Engineering Laboratory II Digital Networks Networking Fundamentals Radio Wave Engineering Communications Systems I Communications Systems II Information and Communication Engineering Seminar II Electrical Circuits IV Assemble PCs and Software Installation Semiconductor devices Computer Systems Operating System Database Control Engineering Electronic Circuits II Thesis Research in Information and Communication Engineering II Information Theory Introduction to Information and Communication Engineering Mathematics for Electrical Engineering III
Thesis Research in Information and Communication Engineering I Thesis Research in Information and Communication Engineering II Optical Fiber Communications Acoustics Software Engineering Regulation of Telecommunication
Off-class Practice in Information and Communication Engineering III
Machining Laboratory Off-class Practice in Information and Communication Engineering I Off-class Practice in Information and Communication Engineering II Interdisciplinary Topics Courses offered by other universities