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): Admission criteria/ prerequisites (for the foreign country citizens): |
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 |
Learning outcomes: | |
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. |
Code | Subject | ECTS | Semester |
ANTH3130 | Basics of Cultural Anthropology | 6 | 1,4 |
HIST1222 | History of Russian occupation in Georgia | 6 | 1,4 |
LAWB1155 | Debates and Critical Thinking | 6 | 1,4 |
LAWB1195 | Citizenship in the modern world | 6 | 1,4 |
LITR1212 | The great Books | 6 | 1,4 |
BUSN4433 | Economy, business, management | 6 | 1,4 |
HIST1118 | Civilizations and Mankind Development | 6 | 1,4 |
LAWB1177 | Thinking and Morality | 6 | 1,4 |
POLI2260 | Basics of Political Ideologies | 6 | 1,4 |
Credits sum: | 12 |
Code | Subject | ECTS | Semester |
STEM0012 | Biology and Health of the Human | 6 | 1,2 |
STEM0013 | Basics of Cyber Hygiene | 6 | 1,2 |
STEM0002 | Ingenuity, entrepreneurship and technology | 6 | 2 |
STEM0003 | Experiments that changed the world | 6 | 2 |
Credits sum: | 6 |
Code | Subject | ECTS | Semester |
EENG1215 | Signal Processing | 6 | 8 |
EENG1217 | Measuring Devices | 6 | 8 |
EENG1120 | Introduction to Electronics | 6 | 1 |
ENGL3213 | English Language VI (B2/2) | 6 | 1 |
MATH1115 | Calculus I | 6 | 1 |
MATH1123 | Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry | 6 | 1 |
EENG1104 | Mechanics | 6 | 2 |
INFO1111 | Introduction in Programming (C++) | 6 | 2 |
MATH1166 | Calculus II | 6 | 2 |
EENG1205 | Electricity and Magnetism | 6 | 3 |
EENG2101 | Engineering Mathematics I | 6 | 3 |
EENG2212 | Analog Electronics | 6 | 3 |
INFO3131 | Object Oriented Programming C++ | 6 | 3 |
EENG2108 | Thermodynamics, waves and optics | 6 | 4 |
EENG2202 | Engineering Mathematics II | 6 | 4 |
EENG3113 | Digital Electronics | 6 | 4 |
MATH2110 | Theory of Probability and Math Statistics I | 6 | 4 |
EENG1213 | Semiconductor devices | 6 | 5 |
EENG2020 | Circuit Analysis I | 6 | 5 |
INFO1112 | Office Systems | 6 | 5 |
INFO4259 | Data Structures and Algorithms | 6 | 5 |
EENG2121 | Circuit Analysis II | 6 | 6 |
EENG1218 | Microcontrollers | 6 | 7 |
EENG4010 | Bachelor project | 12 | 8 |
Credits sum: | 150 |
Code | Subject | ECTS | |
EENG1310 | 6 | ||
ENGL2147 | English Language III (B1/1) | 6 | |
ENGL2217 | English language IV (B1/2) | 6 | |
ENGL3149 | English Language V (B2/1) | 6 | |
MATH4118 | Fundamentals of Cryptology | 6 | |
EENG1221 | Electrotechnical Materials | 6 | |
INFO3110 | Computer Network I | 6 | |
INFO3139 | Programming Language Python | 6 | |
MATH3112 | Discrete Mathematics | 6 | |
EENG1220 | electrical power engineering | 6 | |
EENG2013 | Signal Processors | 6 | |
EENG2512 | Labor Safety | 6 | |
EENG2012 | Digital Communication | 12 | |
EENG3115 | Engineering Electromagnetics | 6 | |
EENG4012 | Practice | 6 | |
EENG4129 | Antenna theory and design | 6 | |
EENG2008 | Modeling program tools | 6 | |
EENG3220 | LabView Programming | 6 | |
STEM4000 | 6 | ||
EENG2118 | Radio-Tele Broadcasting Technologies | 6 | |
EENG1216 | Amplifier | 6 | |
Credits sum: | 60 |
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 |