Graduates of the course communications technology will be able to
design and develop communications and information technical systems
including their integration and administration in all branches of business
administration and of public services. They will not only be in a position
to use modern technology, but also be able to develop it further
themselves.
The following summarises the qualifications that will be achieved in
this course:
Well-founded mathematical scientific basis
Capability for abstraction
Well-founded knowledge in the basics of electronics,
microcomputer technology, high frequency technology, communications
and programming
Ability to fully understand existing electronic components and
systems, and improve them
Ability to evaluate distinguishing characteristics and their
verification using modern simulation tools and up-to-date measurement
equipment
Capability for system coupling using modern communication
systems and taking into account system-theoretical principles as well
as hardware and software engineering
As in the other electronics and information technical courses, a
capability for background research, project management, report writing and
presentation techniques as well as a minimum standard in English will also
be developed. Furthermore, a minimal requirement for teamwork,
perseverance and work under stress will be asked for.