Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor Program in Electronics
The Bachelor program in Electronics is a three-year undergraduate degree that focuses on the design, development, and application of electronic systems and technologies. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of electronics, including circuit analysis, digital logic, and microcontrollers.
Program Structure
The program consists of seven semesters, with a combination of compulsory and elective courses. The first four semesters provide a foundation in mathematics, physics, and electronics, while the last three semesters focus on specialized courses in electronics, such as digital signal processing, embedded systems, and communication systems.
Compulsory Courses
- E1IDE-01: Introduction to Digital Electronics
- E1LMEK-01: Linear Mathematical Analysis and Electrical Circuits
- SW1MSYS-01: Microcontroller Systems
- SW1OPRG-01: Object-Based Programming
- E1PRJ1-03: Project 1
- E2ASA-01: Applied Analog System Analysis
- Klassisk fysik: Classical Physics
- SW2OOP-01: Object-Oriented Programming
- E2PRJ2-04: Project 2 and Systems Engineering
- E3KNP-01: Communication Networks and Network Programming
- EE3DSB-02: Digital Signal Processing
- SW3SYS-01: System Programming
- E3PRJ3-03: Project 3 and Print Design
- E4DSA-01: Introduction to Digital Signal Analysis
- E4EMS-01: Embedded System Design
- E4IRT-01: Introduction to Control Engineering
- E4SAC-01: Sensors, Actuators, and Controllers
- E4PRJ4-06: Project 4 and Sustainability
- E5IPR-01: Engineering Internship
- E7BAC-01: Bachelor Project
Elective Courses
Students can choose from a variety of elective courses in their sixth and seventh semesters, allowing them to specialize in areas such as digital signal processing, embedded systems, or communication systems.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Bachelor program in Electronics, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Adgangsgivende eksamen: A qualifying examination
- Specifikke adgangskrav: Specific admission requirements, including:
- Matematik A*: Mathematics A
- Fysik B or Geovidenskab A: Physics B or Geoscience A
- Engelsk B: English B
- Dansk A (kun hvis du har en udenlandsk adgangsgivende eksamen): Danish A (only if you have a foreign qualifying examination)
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor program in Electronics can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as:
- Electronics design and development
- Embedded systems
- Communication systems
- Digital signal processing
- Control engineering
- Sustainability and energy systems
Further Education
After completing the Bachelor program in Electronics, students can pursue further education in the form of a Master's degree in Electronics or a related field. The Master's program provides advanced training in specialized areas of electronics and can lead to career opportunities in research and development, academia, or industry.
