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allenultra
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Aug 5 2006, 12:49 AM
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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 4 2006, 10:11 PM) It's not strange. I think UTP also got such course. A combination of Computer and Communcation Engineering but it's still an electronics degree. I don't think so. I never heard of such course in UTP. There is an ICT(Information Communication Technology) course offered here and certainly it isn't electronics degree. The only electronics degree related in UTP would be Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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allenultra
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Aug 5 2006, 12:59 AM
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QUOTE(David83 @ Aug 5 2006, 12:52 AM) I think should be this one "majoring in Computer Systems Engineering" or "majoring in Communications Systems". But the first one is more accurate. QUOTE Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS MAJORING IN: . Instrumentation and Control . Computer Systems Engineering . Micro Electronics . Communications Systems . Power Systems Engineering It is one of the major offered for the Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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allenultra
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Aug 5 2006, 01:03 AM
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Well my point is to correct ur assumption.(if u assuming that)
It not the same as what the thread poster taking. He's taking Computer and communication engineering. That will be what he study for the whole 4 years in UKM.
Where in UTP, we only take it in final year. 4 subjects only(electives to be precise). Whoever took "Computer Systems Engineering" and/or "Communications Systems" still an Electrical & Electronics engineering student(major). IMO, using this to compare with that is not that "approriate".
This post has been edited by allenultra: Aug 5 2006, 01:06 AM
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allenultra
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Aug 5 2006, 01:14 AM
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Ic. If u check it clearly, it stated what we studied for the first 3 years in UTP. The final year will be about "major elective" which will be those major".
It stated very clearly in the webpage.
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