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post Dec 15 2020, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 15 2020, 09:01 PM)
Which university is best for Electrical and or Computer Engineering. I've checked the ratings of both universities and UTM rates higher. I also read that the quality of MMU dropped a lot, but I'm not sure about that.
1. Any students currently at the aforementioned uni's that can share their experience in Anything related to disciplines in Electrical, Computer or robotics engineering?
2. If you attend UTM can you finish a degree in Computer Engineering and then be exempted for the first 3 years and finish another degree in a year as the first 3 years of the Electrical/Computer engineering discipline are the same and you only specialize in the 4th year?

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Hi, may I know what would you like to know about the Electrical, Computer or robotics engineering programme in MMU? smile.gif Maybe some students/alumni can chip in with their experience too

For a start, you may first refer to the engineering programmes available.

Melaka campus:
https://www.mmu.edu.my/fet/programmes/bache...tics-automation
https://www.mmu.edu.my/fet/programmes/bache...ecommunications
https://www.mmu.edu.my/fet/programmes/bache...ring-mechanical

Cyberjaya campus:
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ring-electrical
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ing-electronics
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ronics-computer
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ecommunications
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...-nanotechnology

As for your 2nd question, can students really do that in UTM? Do they or even EAC allow that? hmm.gif

This post has been edited by Human Nature: Dec 15 2020, 09:40 PM
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post Dec 15 2020, 10:04 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Dec 15 2020, 03:37 PM)
Hi, may I know what would you like to know about the Electrical, Computer or robotics engineering programme in MMU?  smile.gif Maybe some students/alumni can chip in with their experience too

For a start, you may first refer to the engineering programmes available.

Melaka campus:
https://www.mmu.edu.my/fet/programmes/bache...tics-automation
https://www.mmu.edu.my/fet/programmes/bache...ecommunications
https://www.mmu.edu.my/fet/programmes/bache...ring-mechanical

Cyberjaya campus:
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ring-electrical
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ing-electronics
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ronics-computer
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...ecommunications
https://www.mmu.edu.my/foe/programmes/bache...-nanotechnology

As for your 2nd question, can students really do that in UTM? Do they or even EAC allow that? hmm.gif
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I've checked through the programmes but what bugs me is that on reddit posts some students said that the quality at MMU dropped since a certain dean left. Not sure if everything is ok now. There's also a post on this site https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4496725/+20 where Rei7 also has a bad review on the University.


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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 15 2020, 10:04 PM)
I've checked through the programmes but what bugs me is that on reddit posts some students said that the quality at MMU dropped since a certain dean left. Not sure if everything is ok now. There's also a post on this site https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4496725/+20 where Rei7 also has a bad review on the University.
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Let me address that post by Rei7, I must have missed it. It is not true that you will not get a degree if you fail a subject 2 times. So the notion that everyone is leaving MMU because of this is based on a false fact.

From what I know, MMU fees are comparable with other IPTS and even lower compared to likes of Monash, Sunway, Taylors, etc.; still considered to be within an affordable range. Rules and regulations are in place to ensure that everything works accordingly. Note that universities are regulated by the ministry and the programmes are audited regularly, etc so anything that is irregular or any rules and regulations that stick out like a sore thumb will definitely be addressed. Unfortunately, he didn't point out which rules and regulation exactly that he is referring to, so I am unable to comment further.

add: Electrical, Computer or robotics engineering, which one are you aiming for?

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Dec 15 2020, 04:54 PM)
Let me address that post by Rei7, I must have missed it. It is not true that you will not get a degree if you fail a subject 2 times. So the notion that everyone is leaving MMU because of this is based on a false fact.

From what I know, MMU fees are comparable with other IPTS and even lower compared to likes of Monash, Sunway, Taylors, etc.; still considered to be within an affordable range. Rules and regulations are in place to ensure that everything works accordingly. Note that universities are regulated by the ministry and the programmes are audited regularly, etc so anything that is irregular or any rules and regulations that stick out like a sore thumb will definitely be addressed. Unfortunately, he didn't point out which rules and regulation exactly that he is referring to, so I am unable to comment further.

add: Electrical, Computer or robotics engineering, which one are you aiming for?
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Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) (Electronics majoring in Computer)
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Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) (Electronics majoring in Computer)
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Got it, just post any questions here and I will try my best to respond. It is better to get answers based on facts than just hearsay.
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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Dec 16 2020, 08:26 AM)
Got it, just post any questions here and I will try my best to respond. It is better to get answers based on facts than just hearsay.
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Thanks.
I'd basically like to learn hardware and software at a deeper level, preferebly systems engineering, integration, and architecture.
With the knowledge attained from this degree will a person be able to design and build technologies from scratch?
I'm currently in IT with a focus on software, but it always feels like you don't know how something really works.
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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 16 2020, 03:30 PM)
Thanks.
I'd basically like to learn hardware and software at a deeper level, preferebly systems engineering, integration, and architecture.
With the knowledge attained from this degree will a person be able to design and build technologies from scratch?
I'm currently in IT with a focus on software, but it always feels like you don't know how something really works.
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rclxub.gif you have too high expectations in Malaysia's engineering industry at university level.
I personally feel that you only can experience it in Industry. NOT IN UNIVERSITY.


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QUOTE(iSean @ Dec 16 2020, 11:23 AM)
rclxub.gif  you have too high expectations in Malaysia's engineering industry at university level.
I personally feel that you only can experience it in Industry. NOT IN UNIVERSITY.
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Ok. That's understandable.
Does the university use C as a language?
Is assembly language part of the curriculum?
Is it better to do an undergraduate in Electrical Engineering and do a Masters in Computer Engineering?
Guys that have graduated from MMU with ECE, what are you currently doing at your jobs?
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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 16 2020, 03:30 PM)
Thanks.
I'd basically like to learn hardware and software at a deeper level, preferebly systems engineering, integration, and architecture.
With the knowledge attained from this degree will a person be able to design and build technologies from scratch?
I'm currently in IT with a focus on software, but it always feels like you don't know how something really works.
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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 16 2020, 05:51 PM)
Ok. That's understandable.
Does the university use C as a language?
Is assembly language part of the curriculum?
Is it better to do an undergraduate in Electrical Engineering and do a Masters in Computer Engineering?
Guys that have graduated from MMU with ECE, what are you currently doing at your jobs?
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I am unable to give any insight on this as am not in the field. Have you checked this programme website too? It is has more details on the course structure
https://www.mmu.edu.my/cyberjaya/undergradu...ng-in-computer/

and it states:
Career Prospects
Computer Software Engineer, Cybersecurity Engineer, Computer Network Architect, Big data and Cloud-based Computing Engineer, Internet of Things (IoT) Expert, Systems architecture Designer, or Robotics and Automation Engineer.

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QUOTE(iSean @ Dec 16 2020, 05:23 PM)
rclxub.gif  you have too high expectations in Malaysia's engineering industry at university level.
I personally feel that you only can experience it in Industry. NOT IN UNIVERSITY.
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Not even your university? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 16 2020, 05:51 PM)
Ok. That's understandable.
Does the university use C as a language?
Is assembly language part of the curriculum?
Is it better to do an undergraduate in Electrical Engineering and do a Masters in Computer Engineering?
Guys that have graduated from MMU with ECE, what are you currently doing at your jobs?
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1. My University [UCSI] teaches C++ fundamentals for a subject called Programming for Engineers, C is for Microcontroller programming interface [but honestly lecture just read through slides and coding notes done by other people.... so yeah]...
2. Up to you in which field you wanted to end up. At the very end, it is all up to you. I personally find EEE is an open door to all career pathways. If you don't like this job, can quit change to other field.
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Checked camsys and they charged me Student Activity Fees and Resource Fees for this trimester eventhough I have finished my studies last trimester.

Called finance this afternoon, gave them my ID for them to check, they say they will call back but didn't do so hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Dec 16 2020, 10:57 PM)
Checked camsys and they charged me Student Activity Fees and Resource Fees for this trimester eventhough I have finished my studies last trimester.

Called finance this afternoon, gave them my ID for them to check, they say they will call back but didn't do so hmm.gif
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Probably because there was a delay in the completion of studies status and the system automatically charged. It should be reversed, if so.
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Just received news that our latest SETARA ranking is now back to 5 Star thumbup.gif
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How's the quality of the campus facilities? Gym etc....
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Any current students want to respond to above?
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I've been accepted for the foundation in Engineering program, which means I'll quit my Sysadmin job.
Just need to finalize the remaining part.
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I've been accepted for the foundation in Engineering program, which means I'll quit my Sysadmin job.
Just need to finalize the remaining part.
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Wow, so you finally decide to join the MMU family. Welcome and hope you have a good stay. I assume it is Cyberjaya campus?
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Wow, so you finally decide to join the MMU family. Welcome and hope you have a good stay. I assume it is Cyberjaya campus?
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Definitely.
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QUOTE(Capcom @ Dec 22 2020, 07:44 PM)
I've been accepted for the foundation in Engineering program, which means I'll quit my Sysadmin job.
Just need to finalize the remaining part.
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Welcome to the family!

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