The Bachelor of Telecommunications Engineering degree from the University of Wollongong in Dubai is designed to offer students a strong grounding in engineering principles and modern telecommunication systems. The course covers a wide range of topics from design to implementation and maintenance of various communication networks and devices.
Telecommunications engineering deals with large-scale data networks, such as the internet and other devices and systems that represent, store and transmit analog and digital information. This includes data transmission, equipment, customer access technology, analog and digital radio and television systems, satellite communications, global navigation, mobile communications and remote sensing/telemetry systems.
4 years Bachelor’s degree
- Fall: September
- Winter: January
- Spring: April
- 10/20 Baccalaureat
- IELTS 5.0 or equivalent in TOEFL
14/20 Baccalauréat = AED 255.000 – 25% scholarship = AED 191.250
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
13/20 Baccalauréat = AED 255.000 – 15% scholarship = AED 216.750
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
10/20 Baccalauréat = AED 255.000
Note: The below amounts in MAD are based on the following exchange rate: AED 1 = 2.44 MAD. This rate might be lower or higher the time you will be making the payment.
The Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree is an applied program that produces highly employable graduates in various fields of engineering. Students undertaking the Bachelor of Engineering program enter professions such as:
- System Designers
- Engineering Managers
- Engineering Analysts
- System Developers
- Educators
- Researchers
- Network Engineers
Program Structure
Program Core
Subject Code | Subject Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
Year 1 | ||
MATH141 | Foundations of Engineering Mathematics | 6 |
MATH142 | Essentials of Engineering Mathematics | 6 |
ENGG100 | Engineering Computing and Analysis | 6 |
ENGG102 | Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics | 6 |
ENGG103 | Materials in Design | 6 |
ENGG104 | Electrical Systems | 6 |
ENGG105 | Engineering Design for Sustainability | 6 |
PHYS143 | Physics for Engineers | 6 |
Year 2 | ||
CSCI291 | Programming for Engineers | 6 |
MATH283 | Advanced Engineering Mathematics and Statistics | 6 |
ECTE202 | Circuits and Systems | 6 |
ECTE203 | Signals and Systems | 6 |
ECTE212 | Electronics | 6 |
ECTE213 | Engineering Electromagnetics | 6 |
ECTE233 | Digital Hardware | 6 |
ECTE250 | Engineering Design and Management 2 | 6 |
Year 3 | ||
ECTE301 | Digital Signal Processing | 6 |
ECTE324 | Foundations in Electrical Energy Utilisation | 6 |
ECTE331 | Real-time Embedded Systems | 6 |
ECTE333 | Microcontroller Architecture and Applications | 6 |
ECTE344 | Control Theory | 6 |
ECTE363 | Communication Systems | 6 |
ECTE364 | Data Communications | 6 |
Year 4 | ||
ECTE399 | Professional Experience | 0 |
ECTE451 | Engineering Project 1 | 6 |
ECTE458 | Engineering Project 2 | 12 |
Major
List of Specialisation Subjects
Students are expected to complete 6 electives (30 cp) from 100, 200 or 300 levels.
Subject Code | Subject Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ECTE427 | Renewable and Embedded Generation | 6 |
ECTE423 | Power System Analysis | 6 |
ECTE471 | Robotics and Flexible Automation | 6 |
ECTE465 | Wireless Communication Systems | 6 |
ECTE432 | Computer Architecture | 6 |
ECTE401 | Multimedia Signal Processing | 6 |
ECTE482 | Network Engineering | 6 |
ECTE469 | Queuing Theory and Optimization | 6 |
ECTE412 | Power Electronics and Drives | 6 |
ECTE426 | Power Distribution Systems | 6 |
ECTE433 | Embedded Systems | 6 |