Electronic Engineering (in English) Undergraduate Programme By Technical University of Sofia |TopUniversities
Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor curriculum in Electronic engineering is with 4 years duration, gives the students 240 ECTS credits and the necessary skills to successfully solve wide range of engineering problems. After studying in the first six semesters of the basic general technical and special disciplines in the field of analog, digital and microprocessor circuits, design and technology of electronic elements and integrated circuits, students in the specialty "Electronics" have the opportunity to expand and deepen their knowledge in one of the following four directions: “Biomedical engineering”, “Electronic devices and systems”, “Power electronics” and “Microelectronics”.

The teaching process includes courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, semiconductor elements and integrated circuits, electrical engineering, analog and digital circuits, embedded systems, programming, internet. The students' training provides knowledge and practical skills for design and analysis of electronic circuits, measurement and control equipment, medical electronic devices, industrial electronics, CAD/CAM/CAE systems, application software, nanoelectronics and more. Academic staffs share their knowledge and experience with the students and prepare them for the challenges of today's industry and technology. Meetings are organized with representatives of companies working in the field of electronics. Graduated students in Electronics are very well realized in Bulgaria and abroad because of their wide-ranging knowledge and enhanced professional skills.

The Bachelor training on Electronic engineering in in the first three semesters includes study of basic subjects such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, economics, programming, foreign language and more. In the second and third academic year, the training focuses on the study of subjects closely related to the specialty - Analog circuitry, Semiconductor devices, Digital circuitry, Microprocessor circuitry and more.

During the last year of their studies, the Faculty gives the students the opportunity to choose their subjects according to their individual interests. The specialty "Electronic engineering" includes four specializations in the areas Biomedical Engineering, Electronic devices and Systems, Microelectronics and Power electronics.

Young professionals who have graduated from FEET receive modern theoretical knowledge and knowledge in the field of electronics and information technologies and the possibilities for their application. The need to use electronics as a key technology in communications, energy, mechanical engineering, food processing, chemical and military industries, healthcare, banking and finance, transport and etc., creates a wide field for the professional expression of engineers in this specialty.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor curriculum in Electronic engineering is with 4 years duration, gives the students 240 ECTS credits and the necessary skills to successfully solve wide range of engineering problems. After studying in the first six semesters of the basic general technical and special disciplines in the field of analog, digital and microprocessor circuits, design and technology of electronic elements and integrated circuits, students in the specialty "Electronics" have the opportunity to expand and deepen their knowledge in one of the following four directions: “Biomedical engineering”, “Electronic devices and systems”, “Power electronics” and “Microelectronics”.

The teaching process includes courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, semiconductor elements and integrated circuits, electrical engineering, analog and digital circuits, embedded systems, programming, internet. The students' training provides knowledge and practical skills for design and analysis of electronic circuits, measurement and control equipment, medical electronic devices, industrial electronics, CAD/CAM/CAE systems, application software, nanoelectronics and more. Academic staffs share their knowledge and experience with the students and prepare them for the challenges of today's industry and technology. Meetings are organized with representatives of companies working in the field of electronics. Graduated students in Electronics are very well realized in Bulgaria and abroad because of their wide-ranging knowledge and enhanced professional skills.

The Bachelor training on Electronic engineering in in the first three semesters includes study of basic subjects such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, economics, programming, foreign language and more. In the second and third academic year, the training focuses on the study of subjects closely related to the specialty - Analog circuitry, Semiconductor devices, Digital circuitry, Microprocessor circuitry and more.

During the last year of their studies, the Faculty gives the students the opportunity to choose their subjects according to their individual interests. The specialty "Electronic engineering" includes four specializations in the areas Biomedical Engineering, Electronic devices and Systems, Microelectronics and Power electronics.

Young professionals who have graduated from FEET receive modern theoretical knowledge and knowledge in the field of electronics and information technologies and the possibilities for their application. The need to use electronics as a key technology in communications, energy, mechanical engineering, food processing, chemical and military industries, healthcare, banking and finance, transport and etc., creates a wide field for the professional expression of engineers in this specialty.

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