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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />

Faculty of EEEA<br />

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS<br />

OF A BACHELOR IN<br />

TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS<br />

Degree course: Telecommunication Systems<br />

Degree awarded: Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)<br />

Professional Qualification: Telecommunications Engineer<br />

Duration: 4 years (8 terms)<br />

The Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunication Systems (TS) should possess fundamental and<br />

specialist knowledge in a wide range of topics in the field of information and telecommunication<br />

systems. Students should adopt the idea of lifelong learning under the conditions of dynamically<br />

developing trends in the field of telecommunications. The knowledge and skills acquired throughout the<br />

degree course aim to help engineering graduates to adapt quickly to the conditions of the market.<br />

The graduates in telecommunications should be able to perform activities in the field of assembly,<br />

exploitation and service of telecommunication devices, systems and technologies. The complex<br />

knowledge gained during the course of study provides students with the ability to perform organizational<br />

and managerial activities in fields connected with telecommunications.<br />

The Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunication Systems should possess the following theoretical<br />

knowledge and practical skills:<br />

1. Key theoretical knowledge:<br />

A Bachelor of TS should:<br />

• acquire knowledge required in the fundamental engineering courses – mathematics, physics,<br />

programming, etc.;<br />

• have in-depth knowledge of the specialized courses, forming the basis for up-grading the degree<br />

course, such as Electrical Engineering, Semiconductors, Analogue and Digital Engineering, Power<br />

Supply, Antenna-fader and Microwave Systems, Radio Engineering, etc.;<br />

• have expertise required in the basic specialized courses which include Measurements in<br />

Telecommunications, Radio Technical Systems, Television Systems, Switching, Multiplexing and<br />

Cable Equipment and Technologies, Cable and Optical Transfer Media and Systems, Signals and<br />

Systems, Processing and Transfer of Signals, Communication Networks and Systems, Computer<br />

Systems, Programming Languages, Operating Systems, Network Protocols, Microprocessors,<br />

Teletraffic Design, Reliability of Systems and <strong>Information</strong>, Multimedia Systems and Technologies,<br />

etc.;<br />

• have good command of the basic principles, structure, and functional features of<br />

telecommunication devices, systems and technologies;<br />

• have sufficient knowledge of foreign languages /fluent English and operative second foreign<br />

language/.<br />

2. Key practical skills:<br />

A Bachelor of TS should:<br />

• be familiar with computer and office equipment, application software, the Internet and Internet<br />

technologies;<br />

• be able to use control-measuring devices, test and diagnostic tools; measure and analyze the<br />

results;<br />

• be able to solve engineering problems related to the assembly, adjustment, exploitation,<br />

diagnostics and service of telecommunication devices, networks and systems self-dependently;<br />

• have skills and aptitude for using foreign language information, including periodicals, technical<br />

books, and Internet information;<br />

• be able to search, find, analyse and present information for solving particular problems;<br />

• be able to work in a team with representatives of the same and different professions;<br />

• be aware of legal and ethical aspects of the TS area;<br />

• be willing to undergo continuous education and self-study.<br />

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