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BE Electronics & Communication (Hons)

BE Electronics & Communication (Hons)

A Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electronics & Communication (Hons) is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on preparing students for careers in the field of electronics and communication engineering. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of electronic systems, communication technologies, and their applications. Students learn about analog and digital electronics, signal processing, microprocessors, wireless communication, digital communication, and networking. Through theoretical coursework, laboratory experiments, and practical projects, students develop the skills necessary to design electronic circuits, analyze and process signals, develop communication systems, and troubleshoot electronic devices. Graduates of this program are equipped with the knowledge and skills to work in various sectors of electronics and communication engineering, including telecommunications, information technology, research and development, and electronics manufacturing. They can pursue careers as electronics engineers, communication engineers, network engineers, embedded systems engineers, or research and development engineers. With the increasing demand for communication technologies, wireless networks, and smart devices, electronics and communication engineers play a crucial role in designing and developing cutting-edge electronic systems and communication infrastructure. Graduates with a BE Electronics & Communication (Hons) have the expertise to contribute to the design, development, and implementation of electronic and communication systems, enabling seamless connectivity and driving technological advancements in various industries.

Entry Requirments

Academic Qualifications: Typically, applicants are required to have a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification, such as A-levels or Foundation Program, or Level 4, 5 Diploma or a Level 6 Diploma from any approved university or awarding body. 

English Language or Literature and Maths Grade 4/C in GCSE (or equivalent) are normally required.

For International Students : English Proficiency Test with a minimum score of 5 or above or Documents to prove the language proficiency from any reputed institute or school

Fees

FULL TIME

Regular
£ 5,450
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £1600
Tuition Fees

PART TIME

Online
£ 3,450
  • Registration Fees £450
  • Per Year £1000
Tuition Fees

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The duration of an BE Electronics & Communication (Hons) course typically spans Four years. In accelerated programs or part-time study, which could affect the overall duration typically within four to five years.

Here are some potential career paths and job roles you can pursue:

  1. Electronics Engineer: Designing and developing electronic circuits, devices, and systems for various applications such as telecommunications, consumer electronics, and industrial automation.

  2. Communication Engineer: Designing, implementing, and optimizing communication systems, including wireless networks, satellite communication, and fiber optic networks.

  3. Network Engineer: Managing and maintaining computer networks, configuring routers and switches, troubleshooting network issues, and ensuring network security.

  4. Embedded Systems Engineer: Developing and programming embedded systems, which are the heart of many electronic devices and appliances, including smartphones, IoT devices, and automotive systems.

  5. Signal Processing Engineer: Analyzing and processing signals to extract relevant information, designing algorithms for data compression, image and video processing, and speech recognition.

  6. Telecommunications Engineer: Working on the design and optimization of telecommunications networks, including voice and data transmission, mobile networks, and internet protocols.

  7. RF Engineer: Designing and optimizing radio frequency systems and components, including antennas, transmitters, and receivers.

  8. Research and Development Engineer: Conducting research, experimenting with new technologies, and developing innovative solutions in the field of electronics and communication.

  9. Test and Measurement Engineer: Developing testing procedures and equipment for evaluating the performance and functionality of electronic devices and systems.

  10. Project Manager: Overseeing electronics and communication projects, coordinating teams, managing budgets and timelines, and ensuring project success.

Students are evaluated based on Exams, Assignemnts and group projects 

Scholarship programs are available for students with outstanding foundation levels. for more details please contact: connect@collinsuniversity.org.uk