024 BSc Electronics, bachelor

Introduction

ADMISSION TO THE INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMES IS SUBJECT TO A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF APPLICANTS ENROLLING.

Target Group and Admission Requirements

General admission requirements + Physics I and mathematics R1 + R2, or pre-course, or 2-year technical trade school.

Aim of the Programme

You will receive a broad introduction to electro-technical- and electronic theory for use in central topics such as electronic measurement, power regulation and electronic controls, programming and the construction of computer systems, communication- and consumer-electronics. Digital techniques and the use of programmable electronics are a vital part of the programme. Through working on projects, you will become familiar with problem-solving and structured working methods. You will also learn to use information technology and electronic systems to solve industrial problems.

You may also choose a specialisation in ICT or Economics and Administration.

Further Education opportunities

You may seek admission to the 2-year Master’s programme (civil-engineer programme) Systems and Control Engineering at Telemark University College or Master`s programmes at other university colleges and universities in Norway or abroad.

Curriculum and structure


Obligatory Courses
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
FB1006 Mathematics I 10.00 O 10          
EE1009 Digital Systems I 5.00 O 5          
EE1109 Digital Systems II with PLC 5.00 O 5          
PRG106 Project F1 10.00 O 10          
FB2006 Physics 10.00 O   10        
EE2209 Mathematics II - mathematical methods 5.00 O   5        
EE2109 Computer Programming 5.00 O   5        
EE4007 Cybernetics – Basic Course 5.00 O   5        
EE2308 Electric Circuits - DC 5.00 O   5        
EE3409 Electronics I 5.00 O     5      
EE4107 Cybernetics – Advanced 5.00 O     5      
EE3209 Mathematics II - linear algebra 5.00 O     5      
FB3006 Chemistry and the Environment 10.00 O     10      
EE3308 AC Circuit Analysis 5.00 O     5      
FB4110 Project Management 5.00 O       5    
EL4109 Electronics II 5.00 O       5    
EE4409 Measurement and Instrumentation 5.00 O       5    
EL4209 Electronics - project 5.00 O       5    
FB4210 Economi 5.00 O       5    
EE4309 Object-Based Programming 5.00 O       5    
EL3006 Programmable Electronics 10.00 O         10  
FB5006 Statistics 5.00 O         5  
EL5506 Project EL5 10.00 O         10  
EL6009 Electronics Systems 5.00 O           5
EL5008 Digital Signal Processing 5.00 O           5
PRH606 Main Project 10.00 O           10
Total: 30 30 30 30 25 20
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

Electives 5. semester
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
FB5106 Student Business Venture 20.00 V         10 10
EK6106 Power electronics 5.00 V         5  
IA5009 Database Systems 5.00 V         5  
Total: 0 0 0 0 25 10
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

Electives 6. semester
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
VBØ5006 Organisation and Management 5.00 V           5
FBV5006 Mathematics III 5.00 V           5
IA6209 Industrial communication and computer
network
10.00 V           10
VBØ6009 Production Management 10.00 V           10
Total: 0 0 0 0 0 30
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

EL5506 Project EL5 in the 5th semester, and PRH606 Main Project in the 6th semester, may be replaced by FB5106 Student Business Venture.

FBV5006 Mathematics III is recommended for students who wish to study for a Master’s degree in technical subjects.

It is possible to apply to have other courses approved as replacements for elective courses at Telemark University College and other institutions of education.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PROGRAMME MAY BE MODIFIED AT ANY TIME.

Teaching and Learning Methods

The Bachelor’s degree programmes at the Faculty of Technology are project-oriented, that is, many of the courses are conducted as projects. This pedagogical method provides students with greater responsibility for their own learning as well as experience with problem analysis, seeking information and problem solving. Work is done in groups, often in close cooperation with local businesses. The group produces a project report which is submitted, presented and defended in an oral examination. Most subjects are taken over one semester and include continuous assessment and final assessment and examinations.

Students will be offered an opportunity to study abroad during the programme. Telemark University College has exchange agreements with colleges and universities in Belgium, England, France, Italy, China, Nepal, Portugal, Sri-Lanka, Spain, Germany and the USA.

Students who have a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering are qualified to apply directly for enrolment on the Master’s degree programme at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, if certain requirements are met.


Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Unni Stamland Kaasin <Unni.S.KaasinSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Ian Hector Harkness - 24/03/2009