Why study Electronic
Engineering

Why study IC Design
Why study with us
What are the career
opportunities

Admissions into

 

Home >> Prospective Students

Why study with us?

The Division of Circuits and Systems has prepared a comprehensive current-art and timely final-year course syllabus most suited for the electronics industry. As electronics is diversified, the course offered is broad, with the key fundamental concepts and technological phenomena emphasized. The curriculum is well balanced between the theoretical and practical aspects, enabling the fresh graduate to contribute immediately upon employment in industry and yet sufficiently versed in theoretical knowledge to pursue research (and development) either in industry or as a higher degree scholar.

We have perhaps the largest group of academic specialized in the hi-impact research area of IC design. They are the vanguard committed to provide our next generations with timely and insightful technical expertise in IC design as we strive to become a world-class varsity. Many of our professors have received various international awards and also serve as distinguished Editors and Editorial Board for internationally prominent journals and magazines.

The Division will continue to update and upgrade its IC design curriculum to address the scale and scope of the changing IC design environment . As IC design is diversified, the course offered is broad, with key fundamental concepts and technological phenomena emphasized. The curriculum is well balanced between the theoretical and practical aspects, enabling the fresh graduate to contribute immediately upon employment in industry and yet sufficiently versed in theoretical knowledge to pursue research (and development) either in industry or as a Ph.D. scholar. Students will take digital, analog and radio frequency IC design courses. They will also be given extensive IC design practice in identifying, formulating, solving problems and in presenting solutions. Laboratory exercises with written reports are a natural part of the training.

 
NTU Home | CoE| Feedback | Contact Us |   
School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Block S1, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798 
Tel: (65)67911744 Fax: (65)6793 3318