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  ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
   
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: The Electronics and Communications Engineering program intends to produce engineers with great depth and breadth of knowledge on electronics, and who can easily adapt themselves into the various fields of communications engineering technology, industrial electronics and instrumentation, semi-conductor applications, systems analysis and information technology. More than these, graduates of the program are envisioned to be innovators and future leaders in their chosen disciplines.

Students are given extensive access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, as well as opportunities on hands-on training and collaborative learning experiences. They are likewise extended a wide array of opportunities to sharpen their skills in related areas of learning and to continuously discover new things along their chosen fields. Various student services are also provided to make sure that students reach their maximum potentials within the school community.

   
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Radio-Television Networks
Strategic Research Centers
Air & Naval Transportation Organizations.
   
  Major Subjects
  CIRCUITS1 – Circuits 1 (5 Units)
Fundamental relationships in circuit theory; mesh and node equations; resistive networks; network theorems; solution of network problems using Laplace transform; transient analysis; methods of circuit analysis.

CIRCUITS2 – Circuits2 (5 Units)
Complex algebra and phasors; simple AC circuits, impedance and admittance; mesh and node analysis for AC circuits; AC network theorems; power in AC circuits; resonance; three-phase circuits; transformers; two-port network parameters and transfer function.

ELECTR1 – Electronics 1 (5 Units)
Elementary semi-conductor theory; diode and transistor models; diode circuit analysis and applications; transistor biasing; small signal analysis; large signal analysis; differential amplifiers; transistor amplifiers; combinational logic circuits.

ELECTR2 – Electronics 2 (5 Units)
High frequency transistor models; analysis of transistor circuits; feedback and operational amplifiers; combinational and sequential devices for logic circuits; integrated circuit families.

ELECTR3 – Electronics 3 (5 Units)
Switching operation of transistors; basic circuits for digital networks; passive and active wave shaping; pulse and digital circuits; clock circuits.

ENERCON – Energy Conversion (5 Units)
Principles of energy conversion : electromechanical; photoelectric; photovolic, etc. ; monitors, generators, and transformers; dynamic analysis.

COMMU1 – Communications 1 (5 Units)
Bandwidth; linear modulation circuits; phase locked loop; pulse modulation; multiplexing; noise.

COMMU2 – Communications 2 (5 Units)
Review of random variables, bit error rate; matched filter concept; digital and other modulation techniques, ASK, FSK, PSK systems; signal space concepts; generalized orthonormal signals; information measuresentropy; channel capacity concept; efficient encoding; error correcting codes, information theory; data compression; telephony fundamentals.

COMMU3 – Communications 3 (5 Units)
Transmission media, radio wave propagation, wire and cable transmission systems, fiber-optic transmission system; transition lines and antenna systems.

COMMU4 – Communications 4 (5 Units)
Signal transmission nodes; spread spectrum modulation system; terrestrial microwave; satellite systems; switching and handling system; circuit switching, message switching, packet switching; telephone systems; land mobile systems and standards; paging systems; cellular radio systems; PSTN; OSI; ISO.

COMMU5 – Communications 5 (5 Units)
Communication systems analysis and design; operating performance and interface standards for voice and data circuits; private communications systems planning and design; communications plant design and construction to include foundations and structures.

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