Chonnam National University's Electrical Engineering department offers a range of courses covering fundamental principles like circuits, electromagnetics, and electronics, along with advanced topics such as VLSI design, power systems, and communication engineering. The curriculum is structured to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing students for careers in government, research, and private companies.
Core areas of study
Circuit Theory
Foundational concepts for analyzing and modeling electrical circuits.
Electronics
Covers both analog and digital electronics.
Electromagnetics
Studies the fundamental principles of electromagnetic fields and waves.
Power Systems
Includes the comprehensive operation, security, and optimization of power systems.
Communications
Covers the basics of mobile communication and related technologies.
Robotics
Includes theory on forward and inverse kinematics, dynamics, and control techniques.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Those who have or are expected to receive a Bachelor's degree or its equivalents stipulated by the regulations.
Those who apply for the master’s program or the integrated (Master’s and PhD combined) program are allowed to apply to departments/majors different from their departments/ majors of study during their undergraduate education (Except for some departments)
Those who have or are expected to receive a Master's degree or its equivalent as stipulated by the regulations.
If applicants have a Master's degree with a different field of major from the major for which they are applying to, they should receive a “[Form-7] Letter of Recommendation for PhD programs” from the head professor (CNU) of the department they are applying to.
Academic degrees can be recognized ONLY if it is obtained from officially authorized educational institution by the Ministry of Education.