The Electronic & Computer Engineering Division offers courses in Electronic & Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Internetworking & Communication. Advances in technology and the increasing sophistication of electronic products are creating immense opportunities for graduates from this Division. Graduates can pursue a range of career options in the electronics and precision engineering industries, as well as growth areas like telecommunications, wafer fabrication, semiconductor design, robotics & photonics, medical and healthcare sectors, networking solutions, security and many others. For Diploma in Electronic & Computer Engineering, students can choose to specialise in the area of Aerospace Electronics, Computer, Microelectronics or Telecommunications in the second year. The Diploma in Biomedical Engineering course is a multi-disciplinary and practice-oriented programme that trains students in the principles and practice of biomedical engineering – including the design and development of healthcare equipment. The Diploma in Internetworking & Communications is the result of an industry-academia partnership between the Polytechnic and Cisco Systems (USA) to provide world-class infocomm training for our students. |