Introduction of Electronic Communication Engineering
The Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering acquires core major knowledge in the field of electronic engineering and telecommunications engineering, which are the core of the 4th industrial revolution era, and has the ability to apply them to applied technologies in various fields, leading the rapidly changing hyper-connected and intelligent society. It aims to nurture talents who can fulfill the role of human beings.
Professors
- Ki-Ryang Cho, Ph.D. [Professor, Optimization, krcho@jnu.ac.kr]
- Seung-Yeop Rhee, Ph.D. [Professor, Microwave Engineering, ysrsy@jnu.ac.kr]
- Dae-Ik Kim, Ph.D. [Professor, Integrated Circuit Design, daeik@jnu.ac.kr]
- Han-Seung Jang, Ph.D. [Assistant Professor, IoT & Machine-to-Machine Communications, Smart Grid, hsjang@jnu.ac.kr]
Degree Requirements
Students are required to earn 140 credits, and pass qualifying exams or a dissertation.
Curriculum
Core Courses
- Basic English
- English for Global Communication 1
- Electro-Magnetics
- Optimization Programming
- Communication Theory
- Digital System Design
- Communication Circuit Design & Experiments
- Basic Microprocessor
- Digital Engineering
- Big Data Processing
- Numerical Analysis and Laboratory
- Applied Engineering Mathematics
- Radio Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Electromagnetic Field
- Electronic Circuit Experiments 1
- Computer Communications
Electives
- Electronic Communication Introduction
- Software Programming Basics & Practice
- Engineering Mathematics
- Basic Circuit Experiment
- Linear Algebra
- Circuit Theory
- Antenna Engineering
- Acoustic Engineering
- Practice in Jobsite
- Sensor Engineering
- Internet of Things and Autonomous Driving
- Signal Processing
- Electronic Circuit Experiments 2
- Capstone Design 1
- Capstone Design 2
- Microwave Engineering
- Smart Factory
- RF Circuit Design
Application Requirements
- Students who are interested in communication technologies related to wireless communication and next-generation mobile communication
- Students who are interested in rapidly changing 4th industrial revolution technologies using big data, artificial intelligence, and IoT technologies
- Students interested in electronic circuits and semiconductor