PROPOSAL FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR Title of

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TM:CMG DAI HOC TAN TAO
Là 8, clu'ang DUc Hoa Ha, Khu Ong Nghiep Tan Dec,
HuyOn Ddc Floa,Tinh Long An
Dien thoai: (072) 376 9216
Email: info@ttu.edu.vn
Website: www.ttu.edu.vn
Tan Tao University
PROPOSAL FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR
Title of Major: Electrical Engineering
Intellectual Merit of Major
Based on the Memorandum of Understanding Cooperation between Tan Tao University (TTU)
and Duke University, USA on January 20th, 2011, TTU Electrical Engineering program at TTU
provides both the breadth and depth across the range of electrical engineering field. Specially
licensed by Duke University, USA, and conducted in English only, our curriculum equips
students with fundamental knowledge of mathematics, probability, statistics, sciences, as well as
the ability to solve computer and electrical engineering problems in broad contexts. More
especially, as a part of TTU general education, expansive foundations related to different
realistic constrains, ethics, communication, teamwork, leadership, etc. allows TTU-graduated
electrical engineers to succeed in any engineering practice and/or pursuit higher education in
Vietnam or oversea.
Admission Requirements
(i) High school performance: GPA of grade 10, 11, 12 must be at least 7.0 or higher with no
subject of less than 5.0.
(ii) National Entrance Examination Result (not including regional encouragement point): at
least 4 points above the MoET cut-point; for preferential provinces: at least 2 points
above MoET cut-point.
Note: Preferential provinces include: Long An, Kien Giang, Binh Duong, Ha Nam, Bac Ninh,
Hai Phong and Quang Nam.
(iii) TOEFL, Score requirements: 500 or higher
(iv) interview performance: Interview result must be satisfactory or higher. Only students
who meet requirements of high school performance and national entrance examination
result are eligible for an interview with TTU Admission Council.
Graduation Requirements
Degree: Bachelor Degree of Electrical Engineering
Students are responsible for making certain that their plan of study meets all degree and major
requirements. To graduate from Tan Tao University, all students must:
(i)
Be registered at TTU full time for at least four full semesters;
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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Complete the requirements of at least one major degree program;
Complete at least 128 semester hours;
Complete at least 60 semester hours at Tan Tao University;
Complete all TTU courses that satisfy degree requirements with a cumulative grade
(vi)
point average of at least 1.67 or higher;
Complete all TTU courses that satisfy major and/or minor requirements (as
designated by the department) with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00
or higher;
(vii) Satisfy the English composition requirement: TOEFL 600 or equivalent;
(viii) Satisfy the Lifetime Physical Activity Program requirement;
Complete courses to satisfy the Distribution Requirement;
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Otherwise be a student in good academic and disciplinary standing and not under
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investigation.
Required courses:
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HUM101 Writing and Ideas
HUM102 Culture and Literature
HIS101 Civilizations
HIS102 Modern Times
MATH101 Calculus I
ECON101 Microeconomics
ECON102 Macroeconomics
MGT101 Introduction to Management
MGT102 Leadership and Communications
MATH2O1 Calculus II
MATH2O2 Calculus III
MATH110 Linear Algebra
MATH2O3 Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
PHYS101 Introductory Mechanics
PHYS110 Introductory Electricity, Magnetism, and Optics
CHEM101 Core Concepts in Chemistry
STA206 Probability and Statistics in Engineering
SPS201 Computational Methods for Engineers
EE201 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
EE111/CS111 Introduction to Computer Science
EE202 Introduction to Microelectronic Devices and Circuits
EE203 Introduction to Digital Systems
EE204 Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields
EE205 Introduction to Signals and Systems
EE211 Laboratory I
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EE212 Laboratory II
5 courses from each concentration of Electrical Engineering major
Concentration courses
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONCENTRATION COURSES
Code
EE301/CS320
EE302
EE303
EE305
CS404
EE401
CS409
EE402
CPS303
CS407
5 CREDITS
Name
Introduction to Computer Network
Introduction to Digital Communication System
Wireless Communication System
Digital Signal Processing
ONE of the following courses:
Wireless Networks
Control Systems
Introduction to Image and Video Processing
Introduction to Information and Coding Theory
Introduction to Optimization
Graph and Networks
NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION COURSES 1 5 CREDITS
Code
CS322
EE301/CS320
CS321
EE206/CS205
CS404
EE303
CS405
CS406
EE304
CS311
CS407
Name
System Programming
Introduction to Computer Network
Distributed Systems
TWO of the following courses:
Introduction to Operating Systems
Wireless Networks
Wireless Communication System
Advanced Operating Systems
Embedded Systems
Multimedia Systems
Database Systems
Graphs and Networks
COM UTATIONAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION COURSES
Code
CPS301
CPS302
CPS303
CPS311
CP S312
CPS313
CPS314
CPS315
CREDITS
Name
Computational Tools
Simulation and Modeling
Introduction to Optimization
TWO courses in ONE of the following fields:
Computational Engineering
Computational Nuclear and Particle Physics
Computational Chemistry
Computational Biology
Computational Economics
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CPS316
Computational Mechanics
Elective courses: All students must take an additional 38 credits from outside of their Major
Concentration in order to graduate with the Engineering degree.
Learning Outcomes
As a part of TTU general education, expansive foundations related to different realistic
constrains, ethics, communication, teamwork, leadership, etc. allows TTU-graduated electrical
engineers to succeed in any engineering practice and/or pursuit higher education in Vietnam or
oversea.
As a matter of fact, EE program at TTU is designed to equip its students the abilities to:
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Use modern engineering tools and skills for daily engineering practice such as planning,
building, testing, and maintaining high-performance products, services and systems;
Design products, systems, component, or processes to meet desired needs within realistic
constrains such as economic, environmental, social;
Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data;
Identify engineering problems/needs in real life and suggest appropriate technical
solutions by apply the equipped knowledge in science, technology and problem-solving
skills;
Work in teams to accomplish common goals;
Research for new ideas and engage in life-long learning;
Communicate technical and non-technical issues effectively (in both Vietnamese and
English);
Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in, life-long learning;
Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental,
and social context;
Be aware of contemporary engineering issues;
Know the principles of leadership and project management.
The careers
Besides working in primary fields of electrical, electronics and computer engineering, graduates
with Bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering can also work or pursuit higher education in
related fields such as biomedical engineering, computer science, automotive, defense, oil and
gas, power generation, aerospace industry, etc. Some of the typical job titles are design engineer,
project engineer, engineering specialist, chief engineer, quality control engineer, software
engineer, reliability engineer, research engineer; systems design engineer, field engineer, test
engineer, sales engineer.
Implementation and Course Offering
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Implementation and Course Offering
The Electrical Engineering Major will be implemented and maintained by the School of
Engineering, Tan Tao University. The Dean/ Coordinator of the School of Engineering will be
responsible for offering these courses to students.
Assessment Plan
The effectiveness of the major will be assessed through departmental reviews and student
evaluation. The student evaluation will be processed online via TTU website after the last day of
class. All these kinds of feedback will be forwarded to the instructors and the Dean/ Coordinator
of the School of Engineering.
ust 20th, 2010
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