Bachelor of Electronic Engineering Technology (Microelectronics) with Honours
- UniKL BMI
- (N/0713/6/0051) (09/29) (MQA/PA17690)
Program Learning Outcomes
Overview
The Bachelor of Electronic Engineering Technology (Microelectronics) with Honours is a specialised programme designed to produce industry-ready technologists with strong technical knowledge and hands-on skills in semiconductor and microelectronic technologies.
The programme supports the national agenda by focusing on key areas such as integrated circuit (IC) design, semiconductor fabrication, packaging and failure analysis, with embedded Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with practical experience through advanced laboratory work, final-year projects and industrial training.
Graduates of this programme will be well-prepared for careers across multiple sectors, particularly in electronics, microelectronics and the semiconductor industries.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
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PEO 1
UniKL graduates who are knowledgeable, competent, and innovative, contributing towards the requirement of human capital in the Engineering Technology field. -
PEO 2
UniKL graduates who are effective leaders with teamwork skills, as well as verbal and non-verbal interpersonal communication skills to support their roles in industry. -
PEO 3
UniKL graduates who are committed to the importance of lifelong learning and continuous improvement. -
PEO 4
UniKL graduates who are professional, ethical and socially responsible. -
PEO 5
UniKL graduates who are capable of embarking on business and technopreneurial activities.
Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
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PLO 1: Knowledge
Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialisation to define and apply engineering procedures, processes, systems or methodologies. (SK1 to SK4) -
PLO 2: Problem Analysis
Identify, formulate, research literature and analyse broadly-defined engineering problems, reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools appropriate to their discipline or area of specialisation. (SK1 to SK4) -
PLO 3: Design / Development of Solutions
Design solutions for broadly-defined engineering technology problems and contribute to the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations. (SK5) -
PLO 4: Investigation
Conduct investigations of broadly-defined problems by locating, searching and selecting relevant data from codes, databases and literature, and designing and conducting experiments to provide valid conclusions. (SK8) -
PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage
Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to broadly-defined engineering problems, with an understanding of their limitations. (SK6) -
PLO 6: The Engineer and Society
Demonstrate understanding of societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technology practice and solutions to broadly-defined engineering problems. (SK7) -
PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability
Understand the impact of engineering technology solutions to broadly-defined engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of sustainable development. (SK7) -
PLO 8: Ethics
Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practices. (SK7) -
PLO 9: Individual and Team Work
Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse technical teams. -
PLO 10: Communication
Communicate effectively on broadly-defined engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large through effective reports, design documentation, presentations, and clear instructions. -
PLO 11: Project Management and Finance
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and apply them to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a team, and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments. -
PLO 12: Lifelong Learning
Recognise the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in specialist technologies.
Programme Structure
Semester 1
- Fundamental English
- Professional English 1
- Electrical and Electronics Workshop
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Mathematics 1
- Falsafah Dan Isu Semasa (M)(NM)
- Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (I)
Semester 2
- Introduction to Electric Circuit
- Introduction to Electronics
- Engineering Mathematics 2
- Professional English 2
- Programming for Engineers
- Introduction to Digital Electronics
- Essential Management Principles
Semester 3
- Engineering Mathematics 3
- Digital Electronics
- Electronic Devices and Circuits
- Electrical Circuit Theorems
- Introduction to IC Design
- Engineering Drawing
- Foreign Language 1
Semester 4
- Semiconductor Material and Devices
- IC Fabrication Process and Characterization
- Microprocessor and Embedded System
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban (M)(NM) / Philosophy and Current Issues (I)
- Isu-isu Kontemporari Muslim di Malaysia (M) / Culture and Lifestyle in Malaysia 2 (NM)(I)
Semester 5
- FPGA Principles and Applications
- Analog and Digital IC Design
- Electronics Amplifier Circuits
- Technopreneurship
- Communication Systems
- Electronic Assemblies
Semester 6
- Final Year Project 1
- Electronic Design Project
- IOT & System Integration
- Reliability and Failure Analysis
- Elective 1
- Innovation Management
- Foreign Language 2
Semester 7
- Final Year Project 2
- Engineering Ethics and Professionalism in Society
- Industry Safety and Health
- Co-Curriculum 2
- Elective 2
- System-On-Chips
Semester 8
- Industrial Training
Electives
- Electronic Ticketing Systems
- Digital Signal Processing
- Applied Python Programming
- Robotics & Intelligent Systems
- Optoelectronics and Optical Fibre
- Digital Communication System
- Multimedia over Data Networks
- Satellite Communication
- Network Security Operation
- Probability and Stochastic Processes
- Electromechanical Medical Devices
- Rehabilitation Engineering
- Telemedicine Technology
- Introduction to Bio Nanotechnology
- Biomedical Laser Technology
- Biomedical Management & Planning
- Physics of Diagnostic Radiology
- Measurement and Instrumentation System
- Power System Protection
- Industrial Control
- Energy Efficiency
- Green Building
- Smart Grid and SE System
- Mobile System Development
- Industrial IoT
- Electronic Power Systems
- Certification, Standards and Regulations in Electronic Assemblies
- Mix Signal IC Design Layout
Co-Curriculum 2
- Career Guidance 2
- Community Service 2
- Rakan Masjid 2
- Kor Siswa Siswi Pertahanan Awam 2
- Sports Management 2
- Askar Wataniah
- Huffaz Professional 2
- Culture 2
- Siswa-Siswi Bomba & Penyelamat 2
- Personal Financial Management 2
Foreign Language 1
- Mandarin 1
- Arabic 1
- French 1
- Italian 1
- Korean Language 1
- Spanish 1
Foreign Language 2
- Mandarin 2
- Arabic 2
- French 2
- Italian 2
- Korean Language 2
- Spanish 2
Remarks
- (M) for Malaysian Muslim Student
- (I) for International Student
- (IM) for International Muslim Student
- (NM) for Malaysian Non-Muslim Student
- Additional Module (Not Included in TCG) Bahasa Kebangsaan A (M)(NM)
Career Information
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Electronic Engineering Technology (Microelectronics) with Honours, graduates will be equipped to pursue a wide range of exciting and high-demand careers in the electronics and semiconductor industries. Career opportunities include roles such as:- Electronics / Microelectronics Engineers in related fields
- IC Design and Verification Engineers
- Process and Fabrication Engineers
- Failure Analysis Engineers
- Equipment and Test Engineers
- Research and Development (R&D)
- Other technical support positions
Local Students
- Pass in STPM / Matriculation / Foundation or its equivalent, with minimum CGPA 2.0 and at least Grade C in Mathematics and one relevant Science subject; OR
- Pass in International Baccalaureate (18) with at least 24 points; OR
- Pass in A-Level with minimum Grade D in Mathematics and one (1) relevant Science subject; OR
- Pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with minimum grade of Jayyid and pass SPM or its equivalent with minimum Grade C in Mathematics and one relevant Physical Science subject (i.e; Physics, Chemistry, etc.); OR
- Recognised Diploma in Engineering / Engineering Technology or its equivalent with minimum CGPA 2.0; OR
- Recognised related Technical / Vocational / Skills Diploma with minimum CGPA 2.0; OR
- Pass Diploma Kemahiran Malaysia (DKM) / Diploma Lanjutan Kemahiran Malaysia (DLKM) / Diploma Vokasional Malaysia (DVM) with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 and the programme must obtain Full Accreditation (FA) by MQA or other recognised accreditation bodies, subject to approval by UniKL Senate; OR
- Pass DKM / DLKM / DVM with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and at least two (2) years of relevant working experience. The programme must obtain Full Accreditation (FA) by MQA or other recognised accreditation bodies, subject to approval by UniKL Senate.
Fee:
Local Students:
RM 9,000.00 (Per Semester)
RM 72,000.00 (Total Tuition Fee)
International Students:
RM 11,700.00 (Per Semester)
RM 93,600.00 (Total Tuition Fee)
* Fees shown are the tuition fees only
** Fees shown are not inclusive of visa processing fee (International Students)
*** Fees and charges are subject to Malaysian Sales and Service Tax (SST) at the prevailing rate of 6%. SST implementation.
**** Fees shown are correct at time of publication and subject to change without prior notice.
Demonstrate an understanding of how communication shapes patterns of social interaction, the expression of cultural values and norms, political practices and relations of power, and our positions as local and global citizens.
Be able to use a variety of methodological tools to analyze interpersonal, intercultural, and rhetorical discourse that structures everyday interactions in both our public and private lives.
Demonstrate an understanding of the possibilities, problems, and history of discourse and deliberation in democracy and will be prepared to use their knowledge to work for a just and more humane world.
Programme
| Semester 1 | Credits | Number |
|---|---|---|
| Rhetoric & the Public Sphere | 4 | ESTU 203 |
| Communication & Everyday Life | 2 | ESTU 340 |
| Critical & Rhetorical Methods | 4 | ESTU 657 |
| Semester 2 | Credits | Number |
|---|---|---|
| Relational Communication | 4 | ESTU 768 |
| Public Relations Campaigns | 4 | ESTU 432 |
| Rhetoric of Social Movements | 2 | ESTU 873 |
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UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR
KAMPUS CAWANGAN BRITISH MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE (UniKL BMI)
Batu 8 Jalan Sungai Pusu, 53100 Gombak, Selangor.
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