Electronics and Communication Engineering

Advanced Diploma of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering

 

Provide high-quality education and training in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering through relevant theoretical and practical courses designed for technologists, impart underpinning knowledge and skills to a high level of competence that will ensure workplace success, and facilitate the pursuit of higher studies.

 

 

The graduate should have the ability to:

  1. Demonstrate an acceptable mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills, tools and necessary software required for current Electronics and Communication Engineering environments.  
  2. Apply knowledge of:
    • i. Science and Engineering to the performance analysis of Electronics and Communication Engineering processes and systems.
    • ii. Advanced subjects in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  3. Experiment with, evaluate, and interpret evidence to demonstrate command of the skills and principles that underpin knowledge.
  4. . Show creativity and critical thinking in:
    • i. Managing tasks related to current communication systems and sub-systems.
    • ii. Demonstrating Research methods, integrating economic analysis and cost estimation techniques to maintain technical systems and communicate effectively.
  5. Apply specialized problem-solving abilities in complex and diverse Engineering environments.
  6. Plan tasks either independently or in teams with high levels of accountability and dedication to complete project-related duties within the timeframe.
  7. Utilize significant entrepreneurial abilities in the industrial and service sectors.

 

Allotment to the Electronics and Communication Engineering specialization is based on the CGPA scored by the student in First Year Diploma. Requirements to progress to Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering:

  •   Student must complete Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering successfully with CGPA ≥ 2.5 in scale of 4.
  •   IELTS band Score ≥4.5 or the FDL Mark should be ≥ 64 (Reference: 1. MoMP Bylaws of College of Technology & its Amendments).

(Reference: 1. MoMP Bylaws of College of Technology & its Amendments)

 

  •   Maintenance engineer
  •   Supervisor
  •   Sales Engineer
  •   Production Engineer
  •  Draftsmen
  •   Quality Controller
  •   Product Designer

Semester 1

 

The course aims to provide the underpinning knowledge in Engineering Drawing and enable the students to produce high quality engineering drawing using manual and computer aided drafting techniques.

The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on measurements, motion, energy, power, optics and sound.

The course aims to introduce the students to the basic concepts of engineering chemistry which form an integral part of those majoring in Engineering and an essential background for those majoring in other disciplines

The course aims to equip the graduates with problem solving, programming skills and to apply real time programming approaches in all engineering disciplines through any latest computer programming languages like python.

The course aims to provide an understanding and awareness of workplace hazards, risks and industrial safety and to impart necessary skills and competence.

Semester 2

Prerequisite:FPMP0003

The course aims to equip and enhance the students with hands on structured experience on basic engineering practices adhering to safety regulations.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on electricity, electromagnetism, heat, thermodynamics and modern physics.

The course aims to introduce students to renewable energy resources: availability, potential and suitability as a substitute for conventional energy resources for future energy demands.

Prerequisite:UNEN1102

Semester 1

Prerequisite:UNEN1102

Prerequisite:PHYS1220
The course aims to introduce the students to the practical electronics and modern electronics software; to enhance the students’ skills and level of confidence in electronics and circuits analysis through design, implementation, and troubleshooting of simple electronic circuits and by constructing mini electronics projects.

Prerequisite:PHYS1220
The course aims to provide students with basic knowledge about electronic devices and circuits and be able to analyze and design electronic circuits.

 

Prerequisite: PHYS1220
The course aims to impart the theoretical and practical knowledge of the fundamental concepts of circuit analysis, which serve as a foundation for all Electrical Engineering disciplines and focuses on basic circuit analysis and network topology.

 

Prerequisite: MATH1200
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Semester 2

 

  • Uncs2215- Communication Skills
  • Unpr2217- Preparing for Work
  • Unwe2216- Working Ethics
  • Unis2206- Islamic Studies
  • Unoc2207- Oman Civilization and Man
  • Unct2210- Critical Thinking
  • Uncl2211- Chinese Language

 

Prerequisite: EGEC2120
The course aims to impart the theoretical and practical knowledge of Digital circuits using a comprehensive and intensive approach while maintaining an engineering perspective and provide students with the concepts of combinational and sequential circuits.

Prerequisite:EGEC2120
The course aims to establish the analytical techniques required to evaluate the performance of Analog Communication systems for a specific channel and Pulse Modulation techniques.

The course aims to impart the theoretical and practical knowledge of Telecommunication cabling using a comprehensive and intensive approach while maintaining an engineering perspective .

Prerequisite:EGEC2120, EGEC2130
The course aims to gain an understanding of the operating principles of various analog and digital measuring instruments, as well as their applications and to develop a working knowledge of laboratory.

Prerequisite:EGEC2110, EGEC2120
The course aims to provide the students to apply the necessary technical knowledge and skills to successfully complete the project work appropriate to the level.

Semester 1

Prerequisite: EGEC2120
The course aims to provide students with an understanding of the different electronic circuits used in Electrical Engineering and covers the analysis of transistors, multi-stage amplifiers, feedback amplifiers and operational amplifiers.

Prerequisite: EGEC2230
The course aims to explore digital communications systems in more depth and the analyses of wireless systems.

Prerequisite: MATH2100
The course aims to impart the theoretical and practical knowledge of Signals and systems using a comprehensive and intensive approach while maintaining communication engineering perspective.

Prerequisite: EGEC2130, MATH2100
The course aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge of electromagnetic fields and waves through a comprehensive and detailed approach while emphasizing an engineering perspective.

Prerequisite: UNEN1203

Prerequisite: MATH2100

Semester 2

Prerequisite: EGEC3130
The course aims to impart significant knowledge of Digital Signal Processing and apply its concepts in the design and realization of discrete time systems used in communication engineering.

Prerequisite: EGEC2220
The course aims to provide students with an understanding of microprocessor and microcontroller systems and their use in instrumentation/ control/ communications/ and computing systems.

Prerequisite:
EGEC3260 Electronics System Design.
EGEL3220 Control Systems.
EGCO4110 Robotics and Automation.
EGCO4220 Artificial Intelligence.

The course aims to introduce students to underlying principles of computer networks and design network architectures with reasonable effort and prepare them to undertake LAN and WAN access mechanisms, routing algorithms and related issues.

Prerequisite: EGEC2250
The course aims to expose each student to the situation where he/she works individually or on a team in a project in the field of electronics and communication engineering.