Curriculum

Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) in Electronics and Communication Engineering

The Electronics and Communication Engineering curriculum is geared towards providing the student with a strong foundation in the discipline, an exposure to and understanding of the wide-ranging applications of this technology, the skills of analysis and design for engineering new systems, and the competencies that will enable them to think out of the box and innovate, to address new and challenging problems. In order to earn a B. Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, a student should earn a minimum of 157 credits in the course of their study. The credit requirements for their program of study is comprised of 4 parts:

  • General Education Requirements – Humanities and Social Science (HS)
  • Science and Engineering Requirements – Basic Sciences (BS) and Engineering Science (ES)
  • Disciplinary Requirements comprising of:
    • Electronics and Communication Engineering Core courses (ECE)
    • Electronics and Communication Engineering Electives (ECE-E)
    • Research, Design, and Industry Practice component -- Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), Summer Internships, Specialized courses through the Study Abroad program, Senior Thesis Project, and Industry CO-OP through the semester.
  • Open Electives (OE)

One credit corresponds to one hour of lecture, or 2 hours of recitation, or 2 hours of lab work. Typically, one credit translates to 3 hours of work per week for a student as a combination of in-class and out-of-class engagement with the course work. In-class work corresponds to time spent in lecture, recitation, and discussion sessions. Out-of-class student work includes homework assignments, project work, independent or group study, or other work relating to the course.

General Education Requirements (GER)

The General Education Requirements consist of courses in Humanities and Social Sciences that are aimed at developing communication skills, both oral and written; understanding human cultures, past and present; gaining awareness of concepts, ideas, and systems of thought that underlie human activities; understanding the social, political, and economic framework of societies; and understanding the impact of science and technology on society.  Courses pertaining to communication skills, law and ethics, and the relationship between science, technology and society are required of every student.

Science and Engineering Requirements (SER)

The Basic Sciences courses aim to provide the outgoing graduates with a strong foundation in the sciences. Required courses include courses is Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Environmental Science.  A strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics equips the student with the necessary analytical skills. The Engineering Sciences requirements support multiple objectives:  first, the courses provide a foundation in the basic tools and methodologies common to all engineering disciplines; second, all students are exposed to basics of each discipline allowing for cross-disciplinary competencies; last, there is a multi-disciplinary project component where students from different engineering disciplines come together on a design project, allowing for practice in collaborative team work.

Electronics and Communication Engineering Requirements

The disciplinary core courses are aimed at providing the student with a solid foundation in their chosen field of study. The disciplinary electives, on the other hand, provide the student with an option to gain exposure to different specializations within the discipline, or an opportunity to study one of the subfields in some depth.

Open Electives

The open subject elective courses provide the student wide latitude to pursue their interests, be it in humanities, arts, their chosen field of study, a related discipline, or use it towards developing a concentration in another field as a Minor.

Advanced Undergraduate Subjects, and courses from within and outside engineering disciplines for “minor” fields of study in addition to their major are being evolved in partnerships with international experts. The students can elect to consider these additional options upon joining the university.

  • Electronics and Communication Engineering Major Requirements

    Credits
  • Humanities & Social Science (HS)

    16
  • Basic Sciences (BS)

    21
  • Engineering Sciences (ES)

    15
  • ECE Core courses (ECE)

    49
  • Project, Seminar, Senior Design, Co-op (RD)

    15
  • Department Electives (ECE-E)

    18
  • Open subject Electives (OE)

    21
  • Degree requirement (HS+BS+ES+ECE+ECE-E+RD+OE)

    155
  • Semester 1

    Credits
  • Introduction to Communication

    3
  • Engineering Physics

    2
  • Engineering Physics Lab

    1
  • Introduction to Biology

    2
  • Introduction to Biology Lab

    1
  • Basic Electronics

    3
  • Basic Electronics Lab

    1
  • Basic Computer Science and Programming

    3
  • Basic Computer Science and Programming Lab

    1
  • Single Variable Calculus

    3
  • CDC/CCC

    1
  • 21
  • Semester 2

    Credits
  • CDC/CCC

    1
  • Technical Elective -1

    3
  • Critical Thinking-MINERVA

    3
  • Probability and Satistics-MINERVA

    4
  • Multi Variable Calculus

    3
  • Environmental Science

    2
  • Environmental Science Lab

    1
  • Principles of Chemistry

    2
  • Principles of Chemistry Lab

    1
  • 20
  • Semester 3

    Credits
  • Humanities & Social Sciences Elective

    3
  • Differential Equations

    3
  • ECONOMICS

    3
  • Technical Elective -2

    3
  • Digital Electronics

    3
  • Digital Electronics Lab

    1
  • Signals and Systems

    3
  • Signals and Systems Lab

    1
  • CDC/CCC

    1
  • 21
  • Semester 4

    Credits
  • CDC/CCC

    1
  • Electromagnetics and Wavepropagation

    4
  • Linear Algebra

    3
  • Open Elective-1

    3
  • Analog Electronics

    3
  • Analog Electronics Lab

    1
  • Digital Signal Processing

    3
  • Digital Signal Processing Lab

    1
  • Technical Elective-3

    3
  • 22
  • Semester 5

    Credits
  • Analog Communication

    3
  • Analog Communication Lab

    1
  • Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications

    3
  • Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications Lab

    1
  • Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

    3
  • Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab

    1
  • Transmission Lines and Waveguides

    4
  • Open Elective -2

    3
  • Technical Elective -4

    3
  • 22
  • Semester 6

    Credits
  • Technical Elective -5

    3
  • Microwave Theory and Applications

    3
  • Microwave Theory and Applications Lab

    1
  • VLSI Design

    3
  • VLSI Design Lab

    1
  • Digital Communication

    3
  • Digital Communication Lab

    1
  • UROP/Multi Disciplinary Project

    3
  • Open Elective -3

    3
  • 21
  • Semester 7

    Credits
  • Technical Elective-6

    3
  • Open Elective-4

    3
  • Open Elective-5

    3
  • Open Elective-6

    3
  • Open Elective-7

    3
  • Open Elective -8

    6
  • 18
  • Semester 8

    Credits
  • Capstone Project

    12
  • 12
  • Total Credits

    157
  • Open Electives From other departments

Technical Electives from ECE
Satellite Communication
Digtal Image Processing
Antenna and Wavepropagation
Optical Communication
Data Communication
Wireless Communication
Speech and Audio Processing
Solid State Circuits
Information Theory and Coding
Adaptive Signal Processing
Televison and Video Engineering
Embedded Systems
IOT
Sensors and Transducers
Computer Networks

Open Elective
Any course in the university

Humanity/Social Science Electives
Foreign languages
Historical thinking
Political Science
Music
Theater
Soft Skills
Aptitude/Reasoning Skills
CDC

Technical Electives for Signal Processing Specilization
Biomedical Signal Processing
Adaptive Signal Processing
Speech and Audio Processing
Digital Image Processing
Television and Video Engineering

Technical Electives for Embedded Systems Specilization
Advanced DSP
Introduction to Embedded Systems
Embedded Microcontrollers
Advanced Microprocessors (ARM) & Interfacing
Real-time Operating Systems

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