Electrical Engineering students who take up the program of
Electronics, during the first two years acquire general knowledge
in mathematics and physics. Already in the first year of study
they are also introduced into professional subjects via the
course dealing with the fundamentals of electrical engineering.
The professional training specializing in electronics begins with
the third year of study. The teaching includes theoretical
lectures, laboratory work, and work with PCs. Through acquiring
the fundamentals of analog and digital circuit design, the
fundamentals of computing, control theory, etc., the students
gradually approach the specialization level in the fourth year of
study.
Specialization is offered in four major areas of concentration: Communication
Engineering, Control Engineering, Computer
Engineering, and Applied Electronics.
The fourth year students are also offered a great number of elective courses dealing with latest achievements in engineering, thus providing each student with a possibility of taking up a specialization area of his choice.
Electronics students can also continue their studies after graduation, by taking up graduate studies of Electronics, leading to M. Sc. degree.
Within the Communication
Engineering area of concentration, theory and
application of communication and information systems is studied,
including radio-communication and digital communication with a
number of applications, such as satellite communication,
multimedia and computer communication. Students who take up this
program, are trained in digital processing, and voice, picture,
and data signal modeling.
Computer Engineering area of concentration deals
with development, design, maintenance and application of computer
devices, including computer and processor architecture. A
particular attention is paid to development and application of
computer networks and the associated software.
Control Engineering area of concentration deals
with the automatic control theory and its application on
different facilities and systems. Intelligent digital control
methods are studied in a number of control applications, such as
robots, aircraft, biological systems, processes, etc.
Applied Electronics area of concentration deals
with design, development, and application of electronic circuits
in different areas of human activities, and particularly in
automatic control systems, in communication, computer, and
measurement systems.