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The University Of Georgia
Program name: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Study Level: Undergraduate
Program leader: Irakli Noselidze
Study language: Georgian
Qualification: Bachelor of Engineering
Program capacity: 240
Program permission:

Admission criteria/ prerequisite (for the citizens of Georgia):
The students are enrolled on the bachelor programs on the basis of the results of the national entrance exams or on the basis of the decree  №224/ნ  (December 29, 2011) of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, on the basis of  the administrative registration and the decree of the Rector.

Admission criteria/ prerequisites (for the foreign country citizens):
Foreign entrants who completed secondary education abroad or got the education equivalent to it, or/and completed the last two years of secondary education  abroad , or students, who lived abroad during last two or more years and studied abroad in higher educational institutions accredited in compliance with the  legislation of the host country can be  enrolled in the program without taking national entrance exams on the basis of the decree № 224 / ნ  (December 29, 2011)  of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia. If the entrants don’t have English language Certificate FCE (First Certificate in English) the language competence (B2 – Intermediate )  is proved on the basis of the University exam in English with the minimal passing rate 60%.

Program goals:

The program envisions fostering the field advancement by producing competitive, highly qualified specialists in Engineering, equipped with international standard and quality advanced education and skills based on the contemporary market trends. During the program students will acquire skills to design and realize electrical components, systems, or processes, write simple computer programs and analyze theoretical and numerical results of various engineering, physical and mathematical problems and foster innovation in the field. Graduates of the Engineering program can be employed by IT and telecommunication companies, Governmental organizations, banks and many private companies as electrical, telecommunication, radio and computer Engineers.

Methods for Attaining Learning Outcomes:

Methods for achieving knowledge and understanding
Lectures and seminars
Working with textbooks
Discussion
Demonstration
Laboratory working
Usage of video and audio products
Interactive studies
Methods for developing skills or abilities for practical use in real life
Practical study
Laboratory working
Team work
Formulation and solving of a problem
Producing (small) more complicated research under the supervision
Methodology for developing judgment skills or abilities
Critical analysis
Presenting and defending debatable topics
Problem solving tasks
Literature analysis
Critical assessment of own work
Constrictive criticism of others’ work
Methods for developing learning skills or abilities
Working with textbook
Searching required literature electronically and in library
Methods for developing communication skills or abilities
Writing assignments
Presentation
Verbal and oral methods

Learning outcomes:
Outcomes
  • After completing the program, the graduate:

    •  Explains and formulates the issues of higher mathematics, algebra and geometry, differential and principal calculus, complex analysis, probability and mathematical statistics; use mathematical apparatus in engineering problems;
    • Analyzes the theoretical and numerically smaller aspects of engineering and mathematical problems;
    • Formulates the laws of general physics (mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, optics, waves) and solves general physics problems using experiments;
    • Compares measurements with theoretical values;
    • Works with modern computer systems (office programs);
    • Writes  problems in the programming language (C++) and according to predefined instructions, according to the program code;
    • Builds algorithms and uses them to solve problems;
    • Lists and explains the general theory and methods of electronic engineering; Circuit theory, basic issues of analog and digital electronics, mechanisms of semiconductor devices;
    • Designs simple electronic components and systems, taking into account requirements and existing constraints;
    • Tests simple electronic circuits, identifies faults and eliminates them according to predetermined instructions, conducts simple studies, analyzes quantitative and qualitative results;
    • Understands and embraces the importance of engineering in the global, economic, environmental and social context; Understands and embraces liberal democratic values, which are expressed in respect for the person and property; Understands and embraces values ​​related to both physical and intellectual property, respects issues of personal and team responsibility, professional and ethical values. 
  • Date of approval: 12-03-2012
    Approval protocol number: 43-12
    Date of program update:
    Update protocol number: 31/16
    Program details:

    After completing the core program (180 ECTS) the rest of credits (60 ECTS) student can choose from: one of the elective program concentrations (42 ECTS) and free credits;  free credit from other program concentrations in accordance with preconditions or other English Language Programs.  Program elective concentrations are:  Engineering physics (42 ECTS)  Telecommunications (42 ECTS)  Computing (42 ECTS)

    Teaching Process Characteristics:

    The length for undergraduate studies is defined as 4 years or 8 terms. University Study Day is divided in lectures (lessons).The lecture consists of several (two, three or four) parts (theoretical part, practical – seminar, lab), each of length - 60 minutes. At the University groups (classes) are formed as from 25 or 50 students. The minimum number of students per group is 10. If during the registration less than 10 students registered, the University reserves the right not to open the group.

    Humanitarian-Social Block

    Code Subject ECTS Semester
    ANTH3130Basics of Cultural Anthropology6 1,4
    HIST1222History of Russian occupation in Georgia6 1,4
    LAWB1155Debates and Critical Thinking6 1,4
    LAWB1195Citizenship in the modern world6 1,4
    LITR1212The great Books6 1,4
    BUSN4433Economy, business, management6 1,4
    HIST1118Civilizations and Mankind Development6 1,4
    LAWB1177Thinking and Morality6 1,4
    POLI2260Basics of Political Ideologies6 1,4

    Credits sum:

    12

    STEM Block

    Code Subject ECTS Semester
    STEM0012Biology and Health of the Human6 1,2
    STEM0013Basics of Cyber Hygiene6 1,2
    STEM0014Hiking - Field Practice6 1,2
    STEM0018AI in Everyday Life6 1,2
    STEM0002Ingenuity, entrepreneurship and technology6 2
    STEM0003Experiments that changed the world6 2

    Credits sum:

    6

    Program Core

    Code Subject ECTS Semester
    EENG1215Signal Processing6 8
    EENG1217Measuring Devices6 8
    EENG1120Introduction to Electronics6 1
    ENGL3213English Language VI (B2/2)6 1
    MATH1115Calculus I6 1
    MATH1123Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry6 1
    EENG1104Mechanics6 2
    INFO1111Introduction in Programming (C++)6 2
    MATH1166Calculus II6 2
    EENG1205Electricity and Magnetism6 3
    EENG2101Engineering Mathematics I6 3
    EENG2212Analog Electronics6 3
    INFO3131Object Oriented Programming C++6 3
    EENG2108Thermodynamics, waves and optics6 4
    EENG2202Engineering Mathematics II6 4
    EENG3113Digital Electronics6 4
    MATH2110Theory of Probability and Math Statistics I6 4
    EENG1213Semiconductor devices6 5
    EENG2020Circuit Analysis I6 5
    INFO1112Office Systems6 5
    INFO4259Data Structures and Algorithms6 5
    EENG2121Circuit Analysis II6 6
    EENG1218Microcontrollers6 7
    EENG4010Bachelor project12 8

    Credits sum:

    150

    Program Elective

    Code Subject ECTS
    EENG13106
    ENGL2147English Language III (B1/1)6
    ENGL2217English language IV (B1/2)6
    ENGL3149English Language V (B2/1)6
    MATH4118Fundamentals of Cryptology6
    EENG1221Electrotechnical Materials6
    INFO3110Computer Network I6
    INFO3139Programming Language Python6
    MATH3112Discrete Mathematics6
    EENG1220electrical power engineering6
    EENG2013Signal Processors6
    EENG2512Labor Safety6
    EENG2012Digital Communication12
    EENG3115Engineering Electromagnetics6
    EENG4012Practice6
    EENG4129Antenna theory and design6
    EENG2008Modeling program tools6
    EENG3220LabView Programming6
    STEM40006
    EENG2118Radio-Tele Broadcasting Technologies6
    EENG1216Amplifier6

    Credits sum:

    60









    Matrix Of Privequisites


    Point GPA The university assessment   The general assessment in Georgia
    97-100 4,00 A+ A Excellent
    94-96 3,75 A
    91-93 3,50 A-
    87-90 3,25 B+   Very good
    84-86 3,00 B B
    81-83 2,75 B-  
    77-80 2,50 C+   C good
    74-76 2,25 C
    71-73 2,00 C-
    67-70 1,75 D+   D Satisfactory
    64-66 1,50 D
    61-63 1,25 D-
    51-60 1,00 E E Sufficient
    Not passed
    41-50   FX FX Insufficient
    <40   F F Failed



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