Programmes

Curriculum Structure for S6 Students (4-Year Programme)


Suggested Study Plan (for 2006/07 and after)

Term 1 (First Year)

Unit

  Physical Education
1
ELT*

English Language

3

MAT1110* University Mathematics
3
CSC1110 

Introduction to Computing

3

  General Education
3
PHY1001*

General Physics or Elective

3

 

 

16

Term 2 (First Year)

Unit

  Physical Education
1
ERG2040  

Probability Models and Appl

3

IEG2051  

Signals and Systems

3

CSC2100  

Data Structures

3

ERG1010*

Engineeering Electronics

3

  General Education
3
 

 

16

Term 3 (Second Year)

Unit

ERG2013

Advanced Engineering Maths

3

IEG1001

Information Engg. & Society

2

ERG2310

Principle of Comm. Systems

3

ELE1110 Basic Circuit Theory
3
IEG1810

Electronics Circuit Design Lab.

1

  General Education
3
  Elective
1
 

 

16

Term 4 (Second Year)

Unit

ERG2020 

Digital Logic and System

3

IEG2810

Digital Sys. Design Lab.

1

IEG3080

Info. & Software Engineering

3

IEG3310 Computer Networks
3
ELT2452* Expository Writing
3
  Elective
3
 

 

16

Term 5 (Third Year)

Unit

ELE3230

Microprocessor & Comp. Sys.

3
IEG3810 MP Systems Design Lab.
1
  General Education
3
CHI* Chinese Language
3
  Elective
3
  Elective
3
 

 

16

Term 6 (Third Year)

Unit

IEG3821

Information Engineering Lab.

2

ELT1111 Technical Communications
3
  General Education
3
  Elective
3
  Elective
3
  Elective
3
 

 

17

Term 7 (Fourth Year)

Unit

ERG4910

Thesis I

4
  Elective
3
  Elective
3
  Elective
3
 

 

13

Term 8 (Fourth Year)

Unit

ERG4920

Thesis II

4

  Elective
3
  Elective
3
  Elective
3
 

 

13

*Faculty course requirement for S6 Entrants (Early Admission Scheme)


Graduation Requirements

1. Complete 123 units as described:


General Education:

18 units

Physical Education:

02 units

Major Required Courses:

51 units

Major Elective Courses:

21 units
(at least 15 units from core electives)

Faculty Required:

18 units (ELT2452,MAT1110,ERG1010,PHY1001,
ELT,CHI)

Free Electives:

13 units


Total:

123 units


*Note: it is recommended to substitute PHY1001 by another free elective course.

2. Complete 2 IE Summer Workshops

3. Complete Laboratory Safety Training session

4. Participated in at least 3 Industrial Visits

5. Obtain a Pass in the IT Proficiency Test

6. Obtain a Pass in the Intensive Programme in Putonghua, Cantonese and English (PCE1001, PCE1002, PCE1003)

 


Work Study Programme

 
After the second year of study, all students can participate in the work-study program on a voluntary basis.
 
Each participant is required to spend 7-15 months, as a full-time employee, in the departments in a selected local company, engaged in Information Technology, Telecommunications, and Application Services.


Linkage to Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accountancy

Please check APIB website.

 


Core Electives


CSC3150 

Introduction to Operating Systems

(3 units)

IEG3010 

Digital Communications

(3 units)

IEG3050  

Simulation and Statistical Analysis

(3 units)

IEG3090 

Adv. Internet Protocols and Systems

(3 units)

IEG3830 

Product Design Project

(3 units)

IEG3831 

Networking Laboratory I

(1 unit)

IEG3841

Networking Laboratory II

(2 units)

IEG4020 

Telecom Switching and Network Systems

(3 units)

IEG4030  

Optical Communications

(3 units)

IEG4060

Decision Making Methodology

(3 units)

IEG4100  

Wireless Communication Systems

(3 units)

IEG4130  

Introduction to Channel Coding and Crypto

(3 units)

IEG4140  

Teletraffic Engineering

(3 units)

IEG4160  

Image and Video Processing

(3 units)

IEG4180  

Net Software Design and Prog

(3 units)

IEG4190  

Multimedia Coding and Processing

(3 units)

IEG4200  

Channel Coding and Modulation

(3 units)

IEG5124 

Signal Analysis and Application

(3 units)

IEG5154  

Information Theory

(3 units)

IEG5240  

Crypto, Security, & E-Commerce

(3 units)

IEG5270  

Advanced Topics in P2P Networks and Systems

(3 units)

IEG5280  

Mobile Networking

(3 units)

IEG5290  

Network Coding Theory

(3 units)


Non-Core Electives


ACE2050  

Engineering Computer Graphics

(3 units)

ACY1111

Introductory Financial Accounting

(3 units)

CSC2110  

Discrete Mathematics

(3 units)

CSC3130

Formal Languages and Automata Theory

(3 units)

CSC3160  

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

(3 units)

CSC3170  

Introduction of Database Systems

(3 units)

CSC3230  

Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence

(3 units)

CSC3260  

Principles of Computer Graphics

(3 units)

CSC5280  

Image Proc. and Computer Vision

(3 units)

CSC5470

Computer and Network Security

(3 units)

ECO1010 Perspectives in Economics

(3 units)

ELE3310  

Basic Electromagnetic Theory

(3 units)

ELE3330  

Antenna and Propagation

(3 units)

ELE4320  

Microwave Electronics

(3 units)

ELE4550  

Application Specific IC Technologies

(3 units)

IEG7011 Information Engineering and Technology Management

(3 units)

IEG7012 Innovation and Entrepreneurship

(3 units)

IEG7013 Cases in IE Project Planning I

(3 units)

IEG7014 Cases in IE Project Planning II

(3 units)

MKT2010 Marketing Management

(3 units)

MGT1020 Principles of Management

(3 units)

MAT3080  

Number Theory

(3 units)

MAT3260  

Graph Theory

(3 units)

MAT3310  

Computational and Applied Math

(3 units)

SEG2420  

Operations Research I

(3 units)

SEG2440  

Engineering Economics

(3 units)

SEG3430  

Information Systems Analysis and Design

(3 units)

SEG3490  

Information Systems Management

(3 units)

SEG3500  

Quality Control and Management

(3 units)

SEG3560  

Introduction to E-Commerce

(3 units)

SEG4410  

Real-Time Computer Systems

(3 units)


Note that students are not required to satisfy the specific requirements of a stream to graduate. Thus a student may graduate with no stream of specialization as long as they satisfy the IE Major graduation requirements listed above.

 

A student who satisfies all the requirements of a stream of specialization may obtain a certifying letter from the department.

 


Stream of Specialization

We believe each student should have individual talents, interests, and career goals. It is important to offer students with the greatest flexibility to developing their own interests and specialties.

 

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