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Applied science (electronics) at the University of Otago

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Bahr, J.L. ; Dept. of Phys., Otago Univ., Dunedin, New Zealand

A four-year honours degree, the Bachelor of Applied Science, enrolled its first students at the University of Otago in 2001. The degree builds on the established excellence of the University in Science, and will provide graduates with business awareness and entrepreneurial skills as well as scientific and technological knowledge. Within the four-year degree structure there are eleven major subject areas: Applied Geology, Computational Modelling, Design for Technology, Electronics, Energy Management, Environmental Management, Molecular Biotechnology, Process Technology, Software Engineering, Spatial Information and Telecommunications. This paper discusses the structure and rationale of the Electronics major papers whose teaching areas include: Analogue and Digital Electronics, Electronic Systems, Electronic Design, Radiation Theory, Digital Signal Processing, Opto-Electronics, Antennas and Modulation, Instrumental Techniques and Communication Theory

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Electronic Design, Test and Applications, 2002. Proceedings. The First IEEE International Workshop on

Date of Conference: 2002

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