Overview
time: 2015-12-15
The undergraduate programs in the School of Electronics and Information Engineering are broad-based with special attention given to laboratory skills and design techniques. Coursework brings together scientific and humanistic intellectual traditions through a unified core curriculum. In addition to courses of mathematics, physics, computer science, English, humanities and social science within the major discipline, engineering students have to take a set of approved electives to gain depth in their specialty during their undergraduate studies. Students are required to complete a final-semester project under the supervision of mentors and submit a written research thesis.
The School of Electronics and Information Engineering offers the following programs:
    1. The Bachelor of Engineering Degree with a major in Information Engineering
    2. The Bachelor of Engineering Degree with a major in Electronic  Science and Technology (Physical  Electronic Technology)
    3. The Bachelor of Engineering Degree with a major in Electronic  Science and Technology(Microelectronic Technology)
    4. The Bachelor of Engineering Degree with a major in Integrated Circuit Design & System Integration
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Engineering  
Credit Requirements:
    1. Information Engineering: 177 credits
    2. Electronic Science and Technology (Physical Electronic Technology): 178 credits
    3. ElectronicScience and Technology (Microelectronic Technology): 179 credits
    4. Integrated Circuit Design & System Integration: 177 credits