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The college offers four master programs: the graduate institutes of Electrical Engineering, Electro-Optical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Engineering, and Computer & Communication Engineering. Our undergraduate programs comprise the departments of Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Electro-Optical engineering, and Computer & Communication Engineering. The total numbers of full-time faculty are around 100. The four institutes within the college have full-time and part-time master programs. The four departments in undergraduate programs have 4-year and 2-year programs. Besides, the departments of Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering in undergraduate programs also have 2-year evening programs as well as weekend programs.
Graduate Programs
- Graduate Institute of Electrical Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering
- Graduate Institute of Computer and Communication Engineering
Undergraduate Programs
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Electronic Engineering
- Department of Electro-Optical Engineering
- Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Research Center
- Electro-Optical Technology Center
Other Programs
- Graduate Degree Program of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Undergraduate Honors Program of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Gambian Information Technology Elite Program
Department of Electrical Engineering
The main objective of this department is to equip student
with professional knowledge and expertise in electrical
engineering, and to provide high quality teaching, with
the aim of producing cutting-edge electrical engineers.
There are 5 main research areas within the department:
power system engineering, power electronics, control systems,
communication systems, and computer systems. Our courses and research place a strong
emphasis on practical training, senior projects, and collaboration
with the industry.
Department of Electronic Engineering
(Graduate Institute of Computer and Communication Engineering)
The department aims at developing knowledge in electronic
engineering and to cultivate electronic specialists. The graduate
program is oriented toward the development of practical
technologies to meet the needs of the industrial specialists in
computer and communication engineering.
The department concentrates on 4 areas: computer
engineering (hardware/software, multimedia, electro-medical,
etc.), wireless communications (mobile communications, signal
processing, etc.), electro-wave and electro-optic (RF circuits,
antenna design, micro-wave IC design, etc.), and integrated
circuits and systems (analog/digital IC design, embedded
system, design automation, etc.).
Department of Electro-Optical Engineering
Optoelectronics is an integrated study of optics, mechanics,
electronics, electrical engineering, and material science. This
department aims to equip students with adequate knowledge
and skills required in this filed to meet the local industrial needs.
Our current research and development themes are: optoelectronic
material and devices, optical communications, optical
information (including electrooptical system design), optoelectronic
engineering, flat panel display, and biophotonics.
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
The department commits itself to teaching excellence. Many
of our faculty members received Distinguished Teaching
Awards honored by the University. Students can obtain
extensive training with a rigorous curriculum covering three
main domains: software and hardware systems, computing
languages, and mathematics and algorithms.
This department focuses on three research areas: multimedia
systems, network systems, and software systems. Via projects,
internships, and scholarships, we provide students with many
research and enterprise-collaboration opportunities.
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