Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BS ECE) at Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) is a comprehensive four-year program that prepares students to become proficient and innovative engineers in the fields of electronics, communications, automation, and embedded systems. The program blends theoretical foundations with practical applications, equipping students to design, analyze, and implement electronic systems and solutions that address real-world challenges. With a strong emphasis on ethical practice, innovation, and continuous learning, BS ECE graduates are ready to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of technology and society.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the BS Electronics Engineering program are expected to:
Apply scientific and engineering principles to design and develop electronic systems and devices.
Analyze and troubleshoot complex electronic circuits and communication systems.
Utilize modern tools and technologies for automation, instrumentation, and embedded systems.
Demonstrate professional responsibility, ethical practice, and concern for safety and sustainability in engineering solutions.
Conduct research and innovation in response to current and emerging needs in the field.
Communicate effectively and collaborate with professionals in multidisciplinary environments.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BS ECE program may pursue careers in various industries and sectors, including:
Licensed Electronics Engineer (after passing the licensure exam)
Telecommunications Engineer
Embedded Systems Developer
Instrumentation and Control Engineer
Systems Analyst or Integration Engineer
Broadcast and Audio Engineer
Automation and Robotics Engineer
Technical Support or Field Service Engineer
Product Design and Development Engineer
Research and Development (R&D) Specialist
Data Communication and Network Engineer
Academic Instructor or Researcher in Electronics
