The program equips students with a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, and basic engineering principles, followed by core training in signal processing, information theory, digital systems, algorithms, embedded systems, communication fundamentals, and intelligent information technologies. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, practical labs, project-based learning, and research opportunities, students develop critical skills in analyzing, designing, and implementing information processing systems and solutions that are central to contemporary electronics and IT industries.
Graduates of Information Engineering are prepared to pursue careers in fields such as telecommunications, information processing and networking, embedded and intelligent systems, data and signal analysis, and high-tech product development, or to continue into advanced study and research within electrical engineering, information sciences, and related areas. The program aligns with the fast-growing global demand for professionals who can innovate in the design and optimization of integrated information and communication technologies
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.