Electronics and Electrical Engineering focuses on the design of electronic circuits, electrical power systems, and embedded technologies used in modern industry. You’ll build practical skills through lab work and a professional internship, preparing you for engineering roles or further study.
The Electronics and Electrical Engineering program at Kaunas University of Technology emphasizes the design and development of electronic circuits, electrical power systems, and embedded technologies that are pivotal in contemporary industries. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will acquire the skills necessary to thrive in engineering roles or pursue advanced studies.
The curriculum integrates engineering theory with practical skills, covering essential subjects in electronics, electrical engineering, and computing, while reinforcing the foundations of mathematics and physics.
Curriculum details: The specific course offerings and credit distribution may vary based on the study plan and intake. Check the program website for the most current full curriculum information.
Academic qualifications: A strong foundation in mathematics and science is typically required, alongside a satisfactory GPA. Specific subject requirements may include:
Graduates of the Electronics and Electrical Engineering program are well-prepared for a variety of engineering roles within industries such as telecommunications, manufacturing, and automotive sectors. They may also choose to continue their education through graduate studies, specializing in advanced engineering topics or research. The practical experience gained during the program, along with the solid theoretical foundation, equips students to tackle real-world challenges effectively.
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