
Bachelors in Engineering
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 4,000
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The goals of the program are to provide quality general education in engineering, well-grounded in the fundamental principles of science, mathematics, and engineering; to foster innovation; to develop the ability to analyze, synthesize, and design electrical and computing systems; After graduating student will be able to write some codes for engineering problems, do some measurements and tests by using of knowledge in general physics, mathematics, statistics, will be able to design and analyze some analog and digital circuits, antennas. He will be able to design, analyze, and solve problems concerning computer networks (Cisco CCNA).
Admissions
Curriculum
After completing the core program (180 ECTS) the rest of the credits (60 ECTS) student can choose from:
- One of the elective program concentrations (42 ECTS) and free credits;
- Free credit from other program concentrations in accordance with preconditions or other English Language Programs.
Program elective concentrations are:
- Engineering Physics (42 ECTS)
- Telecommunications (42 ECTS)
- Computing (42 ECTS)
To obtain the academic degree of Bachelor of Engineering, a student needs to accumulate 240 credits, which implies the following distribution of credits: university core 24 ECTS; 126 ECTS of the main program; Program optional 30 ECTS; Free credits 60 ECTS.
Program Outcome
Knowledge and understanding
- Know and understand mathematics, science, and engineering principles;
- Know and understand physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, molecular physics, optics, and modern physics with quantum theory;
- Know and understand mathematics through differential and integral calculus, typically including differential equations, linear algebra, complex variables, and discrete mathematics;
- Know and understand basics of computer science, Office software, programming with C++, and Engineering software (LabView, MathLab) ;
- Know and understand engineering necessary to analyze and design complex electronic devices, software, and systems containing hardware and software components, as appropriate to program objectives;
- Know and understand contemporary engineering issues.
Responsibility and autonomy
- Recognize the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning;
- Strive for continuous professional development by improving knowledge and skills appropriate to each chosen career
- path and by managing increasingly complex contemporary issues, products, and systems;
- Search and analyze independently required literature electronically;
- Consider engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context;
- Consider liberal-democratic attitudes expressed by respecting individuals and property;
- Consider a correct attitude towards physical and intellectual properties. Consider personal and collective responsibilities.
- Work individually and in team.
Program delivery
Methods for achieving knowledge and understanding
- Lectures and seminars
- Working with textbooks
- Discussion
- Demonstration
- Laboratory working
- Usage of video and audio products
- Interactive studies
Methods for developing skills or abilities for practical use in real-life
- Practical study
- Laboratory working
- Teamwork
- Solving a problem
- Producing (small) more complicated research under the supervision
Methodology for developing judgment skills or abilities
- Critical analysis
- Presenting and defending debatable topics
- Problem-solving tasks
- Literature analysis
- Critical assessment of own work
- Constrictive criticism
Methods for developing learning skills or abilities
- Working with textbook
- Searching required literature electronically and in the library
Methods for developing communication skills or abilities
- Writing assignments
- Presentation
- Verbal and oral methods