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BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (HONOURS) Our electrical and computer systems engineering (ECSE) course is a unique blend of electronics, computer systems, electrical power and telecommunications engineering. Areas of study include circuits and signals, electromagnetic fields and waves, control, digital and analogue electronics, communications and power systems. You will also learn about the professional engineering practice in your studies and gain industrial experience through a compulsory internship. ECSE graduates work in a wide range of industries, including the fast-changing high-tech industries, where they develop innovative solutions to challenging engineering problems using the knowledge and skills they have learned in the course. They are well sought after by multinational companies, and some of them have been offered jobs even before they graduate. Course structure LEVEL THREE (48 points) > Engineering design > Analogue electronics > Control system design > Computer systems > Information and networks > Engineering electromagnetics > Two elective units Elective Units > Introduction to systems engineering > Optical communications > Computer vision and robotics > Communications systems > Advanced control > Advanced electromagnetics > Electrical energy – generation and supply > Organic electronics and microdevices > Solid state lighting > Real time embedded systems > Large scale digital design > Smart grids > Business/IT elective 4 years February, July and October RM 46,700 Malaysian Student RM 52,300 International Student 2019 fees p.a. Professionally accredited Industrial training RECOMMENDATION Complete Computer organisation or Digital systems at level one CAREER PATHS You could work in a wide range of industries including: > Power generation > Industrial and power electronics > Automation systems > Computer systems > Robotics > Health care > Telecommunications > Software engineering > Semiconductor technology > Technology consultancy UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2019 39 LEVEL TWO (48 points) > Signals and systems > Probability models in engineering > Electrical circuits > Computer organisation and programming > Digital systems > Advanced engineering mathematics > Two elective units LEVEL FOUR (48 points) > Project A > Project B > Professional practice > Electrical energy systems > Four elective units QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 KPT/JPT (R2/523/6/0081) 04/22 - MQA/FA7521 RANKED TOP 100 IN THE WORLD