What is the curriculum for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering major?
Students are taught how to integrate electrical and mechanical components to create new inventions or improve existing designs. Furthermore, students also develop programming and mechanical reasoning skills through summer internships (kiến tập hè) in real-world projects within industrial parks, enterprises, and governmental agencies. As the name suggests, Mechatronics is a combination of 'mechanisms' and 'electronics'. The Mechatronics Engineering Technology program provides students with extensive knowledge and skills in the following areas: Manufacturing Processes. Industrial Control Principles, including instrumentation, circuitry, components, and control techniques. Statistics. Mechatronic Control Systems and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Applied Physics: Dynamics and fluid power. Physical and Chemical Properties of Materials used in industry. Machine Design Elements and Kinematics. Automatic Process Control in manufacturing plants. Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM).

GENERAL EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE

  • Students study subjects such as Fundamentals of Informatics, Foreign Language, Soft Skills, Legal Studies, National Defense and Security Education, Physical Education, Team Activities, and Life Skills.

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What is the structure or methodology of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering program at BKC?

PHASE 1
  • Students complete enrollment procedures (Admission records/dossier; Tuition fees; Uniform; Students are issued a student code and a student ID card).

  • Participation in Orientation Day: Students meet with heads of faculties and begin familiarizing themselves with the College environment; students are guided on how to log into the student portal; instructions are provided for viewing class schedules, examination schedules, shifts, and classrooms.

  • Students commence study in General Education subjects.

  • Emphasis is placed on training students in soft skills (Communication Skills; Presentation Skills; Negotiation Skills; Teamwork Skills; Creative Thinking Skills; Questioning Skills, etc.).

  • A dedicated month for physical conditioning and national defense training within a professional environment.

  • Practical field visits to corporate models (Enterprises).

  • Career Opportunity Orientation.

PHASE 2
  • Students are equipped with fundamental major knowledge.

  • Students are provided with specialized knowledge within their major.

  • Students receive English language training, which includes Conversational English and English for Specific Purposes (Technical English).

  • Students are trained in soft skills (Communication Skills, Presentation Skills, Creative Thinking Skills, Negotiation Skills, etc.).

  • Students participate in practical field visits to corporate models (Enterprises).

  • Students are given opportunities to partake in short-term practical training and hands-on practice within the college’s dedicated practice rooms/labs.

  • For several professional subjects, instruction and practical exercises will be conducted at enterprises affiliated with the college.

PHASE 3
  • Students receive in-depth specialized knowledge across more than 20 majors offered at Saigon Polytechnic College.

  • Studies are conducted in focused classes organized by major, specialization, and academic clusters.

  • Students receive comprehensive English language training, including Conversational English, English for Specific Purposes, and preparation for the B1 exit standard as per the European framework.

  • Students receive training in standard Office Informatics and Informatics required for exit certification.

  • Students participate in college activities to enhance soft skills before commencing their future careers.

  • Students work directly on the enterprises’ actual projects, enabling them to acquire practical career knowledge and professional exposure.

  • Internship placement is arranged at enterprises affiliated with the college.

PHASE 4
  • Students receive in-depth specialized knowledge relevant to their major across the more than 20 training programs offered at Saigon Polytechnic College.

  • Students primarily study in focused classes organized by major.

  • Students receive English language training to meet the B1 exit standard as stipulated by the European framework.

  • Students receive Informatics training to meet the required exit standard.

  • Students are trained in essential professional skills, including Work Ethic (or Professional Attitude); Interview and Job Application Skills; Communication Skills, and Negotiation Skills.

  • Students practice CV writing skills.

  • Students sit for the final English and Informatics certification examinations (exit standards).

  • Participation in the Enterprise Semester.

  • Students execute and defend their Graduation Projects.

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