ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
The Undergraduate Programme for Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology is structured to offer a practical approach, integrating theoretical knowledge with real-world applications. Spanning a duration of 3.5 years, the program comprises a total credit load of 130 credits (excluding Physical Education and National Defense Education). This encompasses 45 credits dedicated to general knowledge and 85 credits to professional knowledge.
Under the umbrella of general knowledge, students delve into various subjects, including Political Knowledge (11 credits), English (12 credits), Natural Sciences (11 credits), and Social Sciences, Skills, and Critical Thinking (11 credits). On the professional front, students acquire Basic Knowledge (53 credits) and specialized Knowledge (22 credits) and devote 10 credits to Graduation Thesis and Internship.
Internships are a crucial curriculum component, with students engaging in two separate placements. The first, a basic internship in the 5th semester, is followed by a final internship in the 9th semester. These experiences provide invaluable exposure to real-world production environments, facilitating the development of essential career planning skills.
Admission to the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical-Electronics Technology program is based on various criteria, including high school academic records, graduation exam results, Ho Chi Minh City National University competency assessment exams, and direct admission.
Upon completion, graduates have practical skills to design, install, operate, and repair electrical and electronic systems. They also learn to design, connect, and control electrical and electronic devices. Furthermore, students develop teamwork, problem-solving, and effective communication skills.
The department boasts five laboratories utilized for teaching and research purposes, enhancing practical learning experiences. These include the Creative Experiment Center, the Laboratory of Measurement–Sensor, the Laboratory of Electrical Equipment and Electric Machines, the Laboratory of Programmable Logic Controller and Microprocessor, and the Laboratory of Basic Electronics. Complemented by experienced faculty members dedicated to student development, these resources ensure a conducive learning environment.