Year of Establishment |
1984 |
Head of the Department |
Dr. J. Raja |
Membership |
SM-IEEE, ISTE, IETE |
Course Offered |
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Vision of the Department |
Evolve as a center of excellence in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering to create potential engineers with knowledge of contemporary technologies and commitment, to solve the societal problems
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Mission of the Department |
1. Empowering students to achieve high standards of education in order to meet the growing challenges of the industry 2. Instill a sense of cooperative work attitude and social responsibility among the students 3. Provide value based education to build up overall professional personality of the students to embrace engineering as a culture of service to humanity |
Program Educational Objectives
1. Instigate the students to
achieve professional engineering competence and to work in multidisciplinary
groups.
2. Promote awareness among the students to
engage in life-long learning and to remain conversant in their profession as
well as leaders of the technological society
3. Inspire the students to recognize and
incorporate societal needs and constraints in their professional endeavours
with high regard to ethical responsibilities
Program Outcomes
The students possess the abilities to
a. Ability to understand and apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering concepts in solving
complex Electronics and Communication Engineering problems.
b. Ability to design and
conduct experiments to analyze complex engineering problems and provide valid
conclusions from the results obtained.
c. Ability to design a
component, a system or process to meet the specific needs within the realistic
constraints
such as economic, environmental, ethical, social, health, safety, sustainability and manufacturability.
d. Ability to think
strategically while investigating and solving complex problems in Electronics
and
Communication Engineering.
e. Ability to select and
apply appropriate techniques for the design and analysis of systems using
modern
software tools.
f. Ability to offer
engineering solutions to societal problems.
g. Ability to understand
the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and
societal
context.
h. Ability to understand
the professional and ethical responsibilities of an engineer.
i. Ability to
function productively either as a member or a leader in multi-disciplinary or
multi-cultural
teams.
j. Ability to
communicate effectively and participate collaboratively in interactions with
engineers and other
professionals.
k. Ability to exhibit
leadership qualities in contributing to the technical and policy decisions of
the industry.
l. Ability to realize the need
for lifelong learning and employ them to adopt technological changes.