Contact Information:Institute of Technology of CambodiaDr. KEO
Lychek Room: 317B Tel: (855) 16 815 000 Email: [email protected]
Mr. CHY Cheapok Room: 319B Tel: (855) 12 843 253 Email:
[email protected] Boulevard, P.Box 86 Phnom Penh,
Cambodia Tel : (855) 23 880 370 Fax : (855) 23 880 369
Email:[email protected] Web: http://www.itc.edu.kh
Admission Requirements:To be eligible for admission to Master
degree program. Applicant must meet the following requirements: 1.
Must holds a Bachelor degrees in Electrical Engineering (EE) or
other degrees equivalent. 2.The applicant who is a recent graduated
bachelor degree in EE and outstanding from ITC can enroll to the
second module of the first academic year.
Admission Date:June 15th to September 15th, 2011
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Selection Results:Fourth week of September, 2011
Entrance Date:First week of October, 2011
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1. Evening (Monday-Friday): 17h30 to 20h30 2. Weekend : 7h00 to
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Tuition Fee:37USD/Credit or 950USD/Year
Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering2011-2012
Master of Electrical EngineeringProfessional engineers can earn
a masters degree at a time and place convenient to them through
programs from Institute of Technology of Cambodia. ITC helps
technical professionals update core knowledge in their engineering
disciplines, learn about emerging technologies and acquire new
skills in related engineering areas.
The Curriculum for the Master of Electrical EngineeringMasters
degree programs offered through ITC requires the completion of four
modules credit hour courses as outlined in the degree curriculum.
Module I: Fundamental Courses1. Advanced Electrical Engineering
Mathematics (3 Credits) 2. Computational Techniques for Engineering
(3 Credits) 3. Introduction to optimization techniques (3 Credits)
4. Engineering Economics and Planning (2 Credits) 5. Engineering
Project Management (2 Credits)
Module III: Researchs and Thesis1. Seminar I (3 Credits) 2.
Thesis (9 Credits)
Module IV: Researchs and Thesis1. Seminar II (3 Credits) 2.
Thesis (9 Credits)
Program:This new master program will offere technical foundation
in the area of the power system analysis, renewable energy, power
plants and distributed generations, automation, control theory,
mechatronics, robotics, signal processing, wireless communications,
propagation, antenna and telecommunication systems. The above
mentioned subjects are divided into three fields 1. Power Systems
2. Automation and Control Systems 3. Telecommunication Systems
Note: The applicants can choose only one field when apply for
admission. The Master of Electrical Engineering program will
conduct in 2 years and divided into 4 modules. First Year Second
Year
Research Area
Module II: Technology and Optional Courses1. Advanced
Electromagnetic (3 Credits) 2. Control System Theory I (3 Credits)
3. Efficient Lighting and Daylighting (3 Credits)
Optional: Power System1. Power System Stability (3 Credits) 2.
Introduction to Distributed Generation and Rural Electrification (3
Credits)
Optional: Automation and Control System1. Industrial Control
Automation (3 Credits) 2. Mechatronics (3 Credits)
Optional: Telecommunication Systems1. Broadband Network and
Design (3 Credits) 2. Traffic Engineering and Queuing Theory (3
Credits)
Module I Module II Module III Module IV Coursework Research
Power Systems: generation system, power substation, transmission
and distribute system, etc. Renewable Energy: biofuel, solar
energy, pico-hydro, biomass, etc. Automation: Industrial automation
systems, PAC, HMI, SCADA, etc. Control Systems: dynamic systems,
feedback control, robust control, intelligent control, system
identification, etc. Robotics: mobile robot, demining robot, robot
manipulator, etc. Power Electronics: switching converter, EMC and
EMI filter, etc. Communications: digital communication, information
theory, coding, wireless and cellular systems, data networks, etc.
Signal Processing: digital signal processing, signal modeling,
image processing, speech and audio processing, etc.