Electronic Engineering 48 months Undergraduate Program By The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 71QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

22,891 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Department of Electronic Engineering was established in 1970 by Prof. Charles Kao, former Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a 2009 Nobel Laureate who pioneered the use of optical fibres in communications. This programme features a dynamic and adaptive curriculum that covers a wide range of topics, including integrated circuits and electronic devices, opto-electronics and optical communication, microprocessors and computer architecture, telecommunication and wireless systems, medical instruments and telemedicine, multimedia and signal processing, electronic materials, and nanotechnology.

The courses on offer are designed to convey both theoretical and practical knowledge and provide balanced training in both hardware and software skills.

The work-study scheme in the Electronic Engineering programme allows students to spend one year working full-time in select electronics or IT companies. Under the Personal Tutor scheme, professors meet regularly with students to provide advice on their academic and personal development. Due to the generous support and patronage of professional societies, local industry and distinguished alumni, the Department is able to offer a large number of scholarships to our undergraduates. Programme graduates pursue successful careers in a wide range of hi-tech industry and business sectors including telecommunications, information technology, e-commerce, technology services, industrial manufacturing, and product design and development. Some of the graduates also choose to pursue postgraduate studies in local or overseas institutions. 

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Department of Electronic Engineering was established in 1970 by Prof. Charles Kao, former Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a 2009 Nobel Laureate who pioneered the use of optical fibres in communications. This programme features a dynamic and adaptive curriculum that covers a wide range of topics, including integrated circuits and electronic devices, opto-electronics and optical communication, microprocessors and computer architecture, telecommunication and wireless systems, medical instruments and telemedicine, multimedia and signal processing, electronic materials, and nanotechnology.

The courses on offer are designed to convey both theoretical and practical knowledge and provide balanced training in both hardware and software skills.

The work-study scheme in the Electronic Engineering programme allows students to spend one year working full-time in select electronics or IT companies. Under the Personal Tutor scheme, professors meet regularly with students to provide advice on their academic and personal development. Due to the generous support and patronage of professional societies, local industry and distinguished alumni, the Department is able to offer a large number of scholarships to our undergraduates. Programme graduates pursue successful careers in a wide range of hi-tech industry and business sectors including telecommunications, information technology, e-commerce, technology services, industrial manufacturing, and product design and development. Some of the graduates also choose to pursue postgraduate studies in local or overseas institutions. 

Admission Requirements

80+
80+
24+
6+
30+
1190+

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

5,722 USD
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International Students

22,891 USD
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