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Yr 1Yr 2Yr 3ComputerApplicationsComputerApplicationsCommon 1st YearElectrical/Electronics Engineering Fundamentals2nd YearCore Modules Microcontroller Applications,Network Systems Design3rd YearCore Modules: Operating Systems,Object Oriented ProgrammingComputerNetworkingComputerNetworkingComputerSecurityComputerSecurityComputerSystemsCourse structure for student who wishes to concentrate on 2 specific optionsYr 1Digital ElectronicsPrinciples of ElectricalEngineeringMicrocontroller ApplicationsNetwork Systems DesignOperating SystemsObject OrientedProgrammingDigital ElectronicsPrinciples of ElectricalEngineeringMathematicsGen EducationComputerNetworkingMathematicsGen EducationComputerSystemsBusinessComm SkillsComputerSecurityComm SkillsFirst Year:Students are provided with the necessaryfoundation in Electrical and ElectronicEngineering, Computer Programming andMathematics.Second Year:Students learn how to use Microcontrollers inprojects and how to design, implement anduse a Local Area Network and services. Theywill work on two separate projects in each oftheir core modules using CDIO techniques.Students will be required to choose twooptions. Each option will consist of twomodules. The options, Computer Applications,Computer Networking, Computer Securityand Computer Systems, are designed toenlarge their knowledge and expertise in therespective areas.Third Year:In the final year of study, students willcomplete 2 core modules: OperatingSystems and Object Oriented Programming.These modules (together with the 2 coremodules in Second Year) will ensure that allDCPE students have a base knowledge inComputer Hardware, Networking, Systemsand Programming. Students will also choosetwo options of study. Each option consistsof three modules which will provide an indepthcoverage of content and hands-onexperience. The options offered are in theareas of Business, Computer Applications,Computer Networking, Computer Securityor Computer Systems. Students who wishto have a broad knowledge in ComputerEngineering could choose two options whichare different from those taken in the SecondYear. Students who wish to specialise couldconcentrate on their studies by following upwith the options chosen in Second Year.DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (DCPE)Yr 2Yr 3Course structure for student who wishes to concentrate on 1 specific option and a furthercombination of 2 other optionsYr 1Yr 2Yr 3Microcontroller ApplicationsNetwork Systems DesignOperating SystemsObject Oriented ProgrammingDigital ElectronicsPrinciples of ElectricalEngineeringMicrocontroller ApplicationsNetwork Systems DesignOperating SystemsObject Oriented ProgrammingComputerNetworkingMathematicsGen EducationComputerNetworkingComputerApplicationsCourse structure for student who wishes to have a wider spectrum of knowledge inComputer EngineeringComputerSecurityComputerApplicationsComm SkillsComputerSecurityComputerSystemsOptionsThere are four main options offered in thecourse (with a supplementary option inBusiness Studies). Each option is supportedby a corresponding elective module in Year 2.The options offered are:• Computer ApplicationsModules include digital systemsand devices, interfacing, advancedprogramming techniques and applicationswith microcontrollers, embedded systemsand microprocessor systems.• Computer NetworkingStudents will study a broad range oftopics from infrastructure, LANs andWAN implementations, TCP/IP, Wired andWireless Network implementation andNetwork Management.• Computer SecurityTopics covered include Computervulnerabilities, Security systems, InternetSecurity and Firewalls. This option is bestpaired with the Computer Networking group.• Computer SystemsStudents are introduced to computerSCHOOL OF Electrical & Electronic Engineering 183

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