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Course Overview

The major engineering courses of the Bachelor’s program contain, apart from theory and fundamental principles, elements of analysis and design, as well as significant laboratory work.

Objectives

The graduate of this program should:

  1. Have a fundamental understanding of a broad spectrum of topics in Computer Engineering;
  2. Have advanced knowledge and in-depth understanding of at least one of the specialization areas of Computer Engineering;
  3. Have a firm grasp of the basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, and possibly chemistry as a foundation for further post-graduate studies;
  4. Be able to communicate technical ideas effectively through both oral presentations and written reports;
  5. Have developed independent thinking and problem-solving skills to tackle real-world Computer Engineering problems;
  6. Have extensive hands-on laboratory experience in designing hardware and software solutions to challenging real-world problems in Computer Engineering;
  7. Have acquired an interdisciplinary fundamental knowledge for a more fulfilling and rewarding career;
  8. Have adequate software programming skills that are needed in the process of analysis and design of electrical engineering problem solutions;
  9. Be a well-rounded individual that is knowledgeable of fields outside of science and engineering including business, and liberal arts;
  10. Be well prepared for either an entry-level job in computer engineering or further studies toward an advanced post-graduate Master's and/or Doctorate degree.

Career Prospects

  1. Program computers and microcontrollers to perform a specific type of job;
  2. Analyze user needs and design an application-specific computer system;
  3. Interface external devices with computers and microcontrollers in order to control processes via stepping motors and hydraulics (e.g., robot arms in the automobile industry);
  4. Develop smart software to automate and control routine jobs;
  5. Write software for computer graphics and animated movies;
  6. Design and build gadgets and other entertainment boxes;
  7. Design innovative computer architectures and networks for optimized processing of information and data transfer;
  8. Use Assembly, High-level languages (C++, Java, etc.), and Databases to develop user-friendly application platforms for a variety of industry sectors (e.g., payroll system of a company).

Entry Requirement 

Graduation Requirements:

The student must complete 240 ECTS and all programme requirements. A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.

Fees

Yearly Tuition (for 60 ECTS): € 9420


This information was accurate on : 21/01/2021
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