Programme Information for New Students
Programme Regulations
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Note: Enrolled students who cannot find their course here should click on the above link 'Programme Regulations'. |
Bachelor of Science in Communications Technology (through Pathway 1)
All Communications Technology programmes, including those with pathways, are phasing out starting from the 2021 Spring Term. For new admission, please consider other programmes.
Programme description
This programme provides comprehensive knowledge of the basic principles of telecommunications and computer communications, their applications in communications technology, and the basis of existing communications practices. Students will also be able to analyse and design advanced communication systems. Graduates will be qualified to take up employment as communications technologists and network administrators / managers in the communications industry.
Programme requirements
Programme-specific entry requirement: This programme admits students who are holders of a recognized Higher Diploma or Associateship in one of the following disciplines:
- Communications Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Electronic Engineering with Business Management
- Electronic and Communications Engineering
- Electronic and Computer Engineering
- Electronic and Information Engineering
- Marine Communication and Electronic Technology
- Network and Mobile Computing
- Telecommunications and Networking
- Telecommunications Engineering
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Students pursuing this programme must successfully complete 40 credits as follows:
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20 credits from:
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10 credits from courses:
Course code (Click the course code for details) |
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ELEC S211 |
Fundamentals of Communications Technology |
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ELEC S212 |
Network Programming and Design |
10 |
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ELEC S323 |
Information Theory and Digital Communications |
10 |
Higher |
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10 credits from:
Course code (Click the course code for details) |
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Choosing the first courses to get started
Students should consider initially registering for one or more of the following foundation level courses, which count towards qualification.
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MATH S122 A Foundation Course in Applied Mathematics
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IT S123 Introduction to Internet Services and Applications or MATH S121 A Foundation Course in Pure Mathematics
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