Smart devices and technologies are changing the way we live, work, and interact with one another. Technology has improved the efficiency, productivity, and functionality of almost everything, from the home to industries. The Electrical and Electronics (E&E) industry has emerged as the primary driving force behind the digital revolution. In Malaysia, the sector contributed RM80 billion to Malaysia's GDP in 2018 and created over 338,087 jobs – an additional 157,000 new jobs will be created by 2020. There is currently an urgent need to produce skilled labour in the fields of electronic engineering and technology.
Award: | Bachelor of Technology (Honours) in Electronic Systems |
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Duration: | 3 years
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Intakes: | January, June, October |
Total Programme Fees: | Work-based Learning: RM49,700 (Malaysian) RM67,150 (International) Non Work-based Learning: RM52,400 (Malaysian) RM70,450 (International) |
Medium of Instruction: | English |
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Graduates may seek employment in the following industries:
Anand Low - Work Based Learning Trainee at ViTrox
Dual Degree Programme
UTAR's collaboration with OTH Regensburg, one of the largest universities of applied sciences in Bavaria, Germany, allows graduates of the UTAR Bachelor of Technology (Honours) in Electronic Systems to continue their education and apply for the UTAR-OTH Regensburg Dual Degree Programme.
Check out the Student Testimonial on the Dual Degree Programme.
The UTAR Bachelor of Technology (Honours) in Electronic Systems is recognised by the following organisation.