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Medium of studying
Duration
60 months
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Major
Electrical Engineering | Electronics Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This Electrical Engineering program provides a comprehensive foundation in engineering principles, with a focus on electrical systems and technologies. Students will develop skills in areas such as signal processing, electronics, and communication systems. The program includes a strong emphasis on practical applications and prepares graduates for careers in the electrical engineering field.

Program Outline

Outline:

  • 1st Semester (15 credits)
  • WRIT1002 Composition I: Rhetoric & Inquiry
  • ENGR1301 Engineering Practices, Graphics and Design
  • MATH1201 Calculus I
  • PHYS2201 Physics Laboratory I
  • PHYS2203 University Physics I
  • UNIV1001 Transitioning to University Life
  • 2nd Semester (18 credits)
  • WRIT1003 Composition II: Research & Argument
  • ENGR1204 Programming Languages in Engineering
  • ENGR2286 Digital System Design
  • MATH2202 Calculus II
  • PHYS2202 Physics Laboratory II
  • PHYS2204 University Physics II
  • UNIV1002 Preparing for Professional Life
  • 3rd Semester (16 credits)
  • EENG2221 Signals and Systems I
  • ENGR2287 Microprocessor System Design I
  • ENGR3200 Adv Eng’g Programming
  • MATH2210 Differential Equations
  • UNIV2001 Cross-cultural Perspectives
  • 4th Semester (15 credits)
  • EENG2222 Signals and Systems II
  • ENGR2210 Technical Communications
  • EENG3288 Microprocessor System Design II
  • ENGR4221 Engineering Statistics and Reliability
  • UNIV2002 Global Issues
  • 5th Semester (15 credits)
  • EENG3223 Linear Systems
  • EENG3265 Electronic I
  • EENG4375 Electric Energy Conversion
  • MATH2203 Calculus III
  • ENGR2221 Statics
  • 6th Semester (16 credits)
  • CHEM1201 General Chemistry I
  • CHEM1203 General Chemistry Laboratory I
  • EENG3224 Digital Signal Processing
  • EENG3266 Electronic II
  • ENGR3341 Advanced Engineering Mathematics
  • Ethical & Moral Analysis
  • ENGR3000 Modern Technologies
  • 7th Semester (16 credits)
  • ENGR4210 Mngr & Eng’g Eco Analysis
  • EENG3244 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
  • EENG3267 Electronics III
  • EENG4260 Prep for EE Project
  • EENG4342 Data Communications and Computer Networks
  • EENG7725 Modern Control Systems
  • 8th Semester (17 credits)
  • EENG4341 Communication Systems
  • EENG4347 Wireless Communication
  • EENG4268 Electrical Engineering Project
  • EENG7701 Logic Design
  • CSCI2232 Data Structures
  • CSCI6603 Computer Architecture
  • 9th Semester (12 credits)
  • CSCI6620 Software Engineering
  • EENG7709 Embedded Systems
  • CSCI____ Graduate elective
  • EENG___ Graduate elective
  • 10th Semester (9 credits)
  • CSCI_____ Graduate Elective
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Fairleigh Dickinson University - Vancouver


Overview:

Fairleigh Dickinson University - Vancouver is a branch campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University, a private university based in New Jersey, USA. Established in 2007, the Vancouver campus offers undergraduate and graduate programs in a vibrant and multicultural city setting.


Services Offered:

The Vancouver campus provides a range of services to students, including:

    Admissions Services:

    Assisting prospective students with the application process, including international admissions.

    Academic Advising:

    Providing guidance and support to students in choosing courses and navigating their academic journey.

    Student Services:

    Offering resources and support for student life, including career services, learning support, and study abroad opportunities.

    Enrollment Services:

    Handling registration, course scheduling, and other administrative tasks related to enrollment.

    Learning and Support Services:

    Providing academic support services, such as tutoring and writing centers.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

The Vancouver campus offers a unique learning experience in a cosmopolitan city setting. Students can expect:

    Multicultural Environment:

    Vancouver is a diverse city, providing students with opportunities to interact with people from various backgrounds.

    Scenic Location:

    Vancouver is known for its natural beauty, offering access to mountains, beaches, and outdoor activities.

    Global Scholars Program:

    A distinctive program for first-time freshmen, fostering global citizenship and leadership skills.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Global Education:

    The Vancouver campus provides a unique opportunity to experience a global education in a vibrant international city.

    Access to a World-Class City:

    Vancouver offers a rich cultural experience, with museums, theaters, and diverse culinary options.

    Career Opportunities:

    The campus provides career services and connections to local businesses, offering students opportunities to explore career paths in a dynamic economy.

Academic Programs:

The Vancouver campus offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including:

    Undergraduate Programs:

    The specific undergraduate programs offered are not detailed in the provided context.

    Graduate Programs:

    The specific graduate programs offered are not detailed in the provided context.

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