The Electronic Communication Technology Program is structured to develop students’ professional knowledge and skills progressively. The first year covers fundamental mathematics and technical courses alongside DC/AC circuit analysis, electronic components, digital electronics, and programming. The second semester introduces more advanced courses such as analog electronics, microcontrollers, computer-aided circuit design, communication systems, and cabling technologies. In the third semester, students take RF and antenna technologies, communication networks, and industrial control systems, together with electives such as fiber optic communication, IoT, mobile and wireless communication, and AI-based smart city applications. In the final semester, students gain intensive practical experience through the Professional Development course and either workplace training or applied practice in electronic communication technologies.
The program combines theoretical education with laboratory practices, elective course options, and industry-based professional training. Students thus acquire competencies in circuit design, installation and maintenance of communication infrastructures, digital system integration, and the application of emerging technologies such as IoT and 5G. Graduates are qualified to work in the public and private sectors within the field of communication technologies and are also academically prepared to continue their studies at the bachelor’s level through the Vertical Transfer Examination (DGS). The program is implemented within the 3+1 education model, with the fourth semester entirely dedicated to workplace training. |