Electronics and Telecommunications
Program Overview
Electronics and Telecommunications Program
The Electronics and Telecommunications program at the AGH University of Science and Technology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of electronics and telecommunications. The program is offered as a first-cycle study, and it is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the industry.
Program Description
The program is designed to provide students with a broad range of skills and knowledge in the field of electronics and telecommunications. Students will learn about digital processing and analysis of signals, operating systems, virtualization, programming, and creating web and network applications. They will also learn about simulation and design of analogue and digital electronic circuits, radio and fibre optic devices, and programming of microprocessors and embedded systems.
Program Requirements
The program requires students to complete a series of courses and projects, including:
- Algebra
- Information Technology
- Mathematical Analysis 1
- Methodology and Programming Techniques 1
- Circuits Theory 1
- Physics 1
- Physical Education 1
- Foreign language classes
Course Structure
The program is structured into several semesters, each with a set of required and elective courses. The courses are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of electronics and telecommunications.
Winter Semester, 2021/2022
- Algebra: 30 hours of lectures, 30 hours of auditorium classes, 5 ECTS points
- Information Technology: 24 hours of lectures, 10 hours of project classes, 3 ECTS points
- Mathematical Analysis 1: 45 hours of lectures, 45 hours of auditorium classes, 6 ECTS points
- Methodology and Programming Techniques 1: 28 hours of lectures, 28 hours of laboratory classes, 5 ECTS points
- Circuits Theory 1: 20 hours of lectures, 28 hours of auditorium classes, 5 ECTS points
- Physics 1: 34 hours of lectures, 28 hours of auditorium classes, 6 ECTS points
- Physical Education 1: 30 hours of physical education classes, 0 ECTS points
Summer Semester, 2021/2022
- Circuits Theory 2: 20 hours of lectures, 14 hours of auditorium classes, 14 hours of laboratory classes, 5 ECTS points
- Mathematical Analysis 2: 30 hours of lectures, 30 hours of auditorium classes, 4 ECTS points
- Electronic Metrology: 18 hours of lectures, 14 hours of laboratory classes, 3 ECTS points
- Electronic Devices: 28 hours of lectures, 28 hours of laboratory classes, 5 ECTS points
- Methodology and Programming Techniques 2: 14 hours of lectures, 28 hours of laboratory classes, 4 ECTS points
- Probability Theory and Statistics: 20 hours of lectures, 14 hours of auditorium classes, 3 ECTS points
- Physical Education 2: 15 hours of physical education classes, 0 ECTS points
- Physics 2: 36 hours of lectures, 28 hours of auditorium classes, 26 hours of laboratory classes, 6 ECTS points
Subsequent Semesters
The program continues with a series of courses and projects in the subsequent semesters, including:
- Computational Techniques
- Digital Electronics and Programmable Devices
- Signals and Systems
- Simulation Techniques
- Physical Education 3
- Analogue Electronic Circuits 1
- Introduction to Telecommunications
- Economic Subject
- Foreign languages
- Microprocessor Technology 1
- Telecommunication Networks and Systems
- Computer Measurement Systems
- Design Laboratory
- Object-Oriented Programming Language
- Integrated Circuits and Systems
- RF Electronics
- Basics of mechanics and technical drawing
Elective Blocks
The program includes several elective blocks, including:
- IET-1-s Elective block E1
- IET-1-s Elective block T1
- IET-1-s Elective block E2
- IET-1-s Elective block T2
Final Project
The program culminates in a final project, where students will work on a diploma thesis under the supervision of a mentor.
Mentor
The mentor of the field of study is dr in. Jacek Koodziej.
Study Programme
The study programme is determined by Resolution No. 110/2019 of the AGH UST Senate of 26 June 2019.
