List of Credits for Graduation

Academic Year 2022, Master Program, Department of Electrical Engineering

YearSemesterRequired
Elective
Course IDCourse NameCreditsHoursLevelNote
1 1 3105001 Thesis 3.0 3 1 / 2  
1 1 3105095 Graduate seminar - power engineering 1.0 2 1 / 4  
1 1 3105096 Graduate seminar - power electronics engineering 1.0 2 1 / 4  
1 1 3105097 Graduate seminar - control engineering 1.0 2 1 / 4  
1 1 3105180 Graduate seminar – Information and Communications Engineering:Communication and DSP 1.0 2 1 / 4  
1 1 3105181 Graduate seminar - Information and Communications Engineering:Information and IC Design 1.0 2 1 / 4  
1 1 3105002 AC DRIVE CONTROL 3.0 3   (a)
1 1 3105003 Modern Control Theory 3.0 3   (c)
1 1 3105005 Neural Network 3.0 3   (f)
1 1 3105006 Electronic circuit Analysis and Design 3.0 3    
1 1 3105007 Power deregulation 3.0 3    
1 1 3105008 Power System Quality 3.0 3   (a)
1 1 3105009 Computer Methods for Power Systems 3.0 3    
1 1 3105010 Random Processes 3.0 3   (d)
1 1 3105015 Power Electronics Application Technology 3.0 3    
1 1 3105020 Railway Power System 3.0 3    
1 1 3105030 Reliability of Power System 3.0 3    
1 1 3105031 Digital Control Theory and Application 3.0 3    
1 1 3105032 DIgital Communication Theory 3.0 3   (d)
1 1 3105033 Software Engineering 3.0 3    
1 1 3105034 Database 3.0 3   (e)
1 1 3105035 Advance Digital Signal Processing 3.0 3   (d)
1 1 3105050 Robust Control 3.0 3    
1 1 3105051 Advanced Digital Image Processing 3.0 3    
1 1 3105052 Global Positioning System 3.0 3   (a)
1 1 3105057 CTI and Network Communication 3.0 3    
1 1 3105058 Expert System 3.0 3    
1 1 3105059 Analysis and Design of Power Electronics Circuit 3.0 3   (b)
1 1 3105062 Power Electronic Device 3.0 3   (b)
1 1 3105074 Analog IC Design 3.0 3    
1 1 3105077 Internet Engineering 3.0 3   (e)
1 1 3105078 Advanced Robotic Manipulation 3.0 3    
1 1 3105092 INTRODUCTION TO OPTIMIZATION 3.0 3    
1 1 3105100 Load Management 3.0 3    
1 1 3105102 Power System Protetion and Coordination 3.0 3   (a)
1 1 3105105 Issues Related to Manufacturing and Reliability 3.0 3   (e)
1 1 3105109 Design of switching mode power supply 3.0 3   (b)
1 1 3105117 Power Faults Diagnosis and Remedy for the High-Tech Industri 3.0 3    
1 1 3105119 Electromagnetic Theory of Grounding System 3.0 3    
1 1 3105120 High Voltage Engineering and Insulation Co-ordinations 3.0 3    
1 1 3105121 Advanced Electric Power Network Planning and Analysis 3.0 3    
1 1 3105124 Vector Control of Induction Machine Drives 3.0 3    
1 1 3105128 Queueing Theory 3.0 3    
1 1 3105132 Research Methodology 3.0 3    
1 1 3105134 Mobile Telecommunication Networks Principles and Practice 3.0 3    
1 1 3105148 Advanced Computer Vision 3.0 3   (f)
1 1 3105166 Employment Lecture 1.0 1    
1 1 3105167 Graduate On-Site Research 3.0 18    
1 1 3105170 Engineering Optimization Methods 3.0 3    
1 1 3105171 Stability Analysis of Control Systems 3.0 3   (c)
1 1 3105172 Controller Design and Applications 3.0 3    
1 1 3105174 Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques 1.0 1    
1 1 3105176 Kalman Filtering – Theory and Applications 3.0 3    
1 1 3105177 Satellite Data Compression 1.0 1    
1 1 3105178 GPU high-performance computing using Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) 1.0 1    
1 1 3105179 Advanced Robotics and Automation Applications 3.0 3    
1 1 3105185 Introduction to Smart Grid 3.0 3   (f)
1 1 3105186 Design of AC Electric Machines 3.0 3    
1 1 3105188 Principles and Practices of Cloud Computing 3.0 3   (f)
1 1 3105193 Assessment for Green Energy Generation Interconnected on Grid 3.0 3    
1 1 3105196 Analysis and Design of RC-Active Circuits 3.0 3    
1 1 3105198 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 3.0 3    
1 1 3105200 Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging 3.0 3    
1 1 3105202 Power Supply Design Principal and Practice 3.0 3    
1 1 3105203 CMOS VLSI Design 3.0 3    
1 1 3105204 Computer-Aided VLSI System Design and Practice 3.0 3    
1 1 3105205 Deep Learning for Digital Image Analysis 3.0 3    
1 1 3105209 Battery states estimation 3.0 3    
1 1 3105214 Satellite Communication Systems 3.0 3    
1 1 3106005 Neural Fuzzy Control and Its Applications 3.0 3    
1 1 3106007 Data Mining 3.0 3   (f)
1 1 4105051 The Commercialization of Research Results 3.0 3    
1 2 3105001 Thesis 3.0 3 2 / 2  
1 2 3105095 Graduate seminar - power engineering 1.0 2 2 / 4  
1 2 3105096 Graduate seminar - power electronics engineering 1.0 2 2 / 4  
1 2 3105097 Graduate seminar - control engineering 1.0 2 2 / 4  
1 2 3105180 Graduate seminar – Information and Communications Engineering:Communication and DSP 1.0 2 2 / 4  
1 2 3105181 Graduate seminar - Information and Communications Engineering:Information and IC Design 1.0 2 2 / 4  
1 2 3105018 Power System Stability 3.0 3    
1 2 3105019 Power System Operation and Control 3.0 3   (a)
1 2 3105036 Optimal Controls 3.0 3   (cf)
1 2 3105037 Fuzzy Control 3.0 3   (cf)
1 2 3105039 Advanced Theory of Optical Fiber Communications 3.0 3    
1 2 3105040 Detection and Estimation 3.0 3    
1 2 3105041 Speech Signal Processing 3.0 3    
1 2 3105042 Adaptive Signal Processing 3.0 3    
1 2 3105043 Computer Network Theory 3.0 3    
1 2 3105044 Computer Architecture 3.0 3    
1 2 3105045 Rapid Transit System Power Supply 3.0 3    
1 2 3105046 Power Electronics Application 3.0 3    
1 2 3105048 English for Science and Technology 3.0 3    
1 2 3105053 Adaptive Control 3.0 3    
1 2 3105054 Artificial Intelligence 3.0 3   (f)
1 2 3105055 Artificial Intelligence Control 3.0 3   (f)
1 2 3105056 Advanced and Application on DSP 3.0 3    
1 2 3105067 Special selected topics on power engineering area 3.0 3    
1 2 3105068 Special selected topics on power electronics engineering are 3.0 3    
1 2 3105069 Special selected topics on control system engineering area 3.0 3    
1 2 3105070 Special selected topics on computer engineering area 3.0 3    
1 2 3105071 Special selected topics on communication engineering area 3.0 3    
1 2 3105075 RF IC Design 3.0 3    
1 2 3105076 Optical Networks 3.0 3    
1 2 3105079 Inverter 3.0 3   (b)
1 2 3105081 Energy Monitor 3.0 3   (a)
1 2 3105085 Special Topics on Digital Communication 3.0 3    
1 2 3105086 Robust Control Theory and Applications 3.0 3    
1 2 3105087 Advanced Analog IC Design 3.0 3   (e)
1 2 3105088 Mixed-mode IC Design 3.0 3    
1 2 3105090 Advanced Database System 3.0 3    
1 2 3105101 POWER SYSTEM SHORT-CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 3.0 3    
1 2 3105110 Design of magnetic component 3.0 3    
1 2 3105115 Driving Circuit and Chip Implementation of Flat Panel Displa 3.0 3    
1 2 3105116 Random Signals and Kalman Filtering 3.0 3    
1 2 3105118 Theory and Control of Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motor 3.0 3   (b)
1 2 3105122 Computer Relay 3.0 3    
1 2 3105125 Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms 3.0 3    
1 2 3105129 Architectural design of channel decoders 3.0 3    
1 2 3105130 Pattern Recognition 3.0 3   (ef)
1 2 3105133 New Generation Broadband Wireless Networks Techniques 3.0 3    
1 2 3105135 Advanced FPGA system design 3.0 3    
1 2 3105136 Network Simulation and Analysis 3.0 3    
1 2 3105149 Design and Simulation of Electric Machine Control Systems 3.0 3    
1 2 3105150 Petri Nets: Theory and Applications 3.0 3    
1 2 3105151 Stochastic Estimation and Control 3.0 3    
1 2 3105152 Information Theory 3.0 3    
1 2 3105168 Lecture for Enhancement 1.0 1    
1 2 3105169 Power Management IC Design 3.0 3    
1 2 3105175 Cloud Computing 3.0 3    
1 2 3105183 Design and Practice of Integrated Circuit Layout 3.0 3    
1 2 3105184 Intelligent Applications of Internet of Things 3.0 3   (f)
1 2 3105187 Big Data Technology and Administration 3.0 3   (f)
1 2 3105189 Electrical Energy Processing 3.0 3    
1 2 3105190 Introduction to Wireless Communications 3.0 3    
1 2 3105191 Design of the IoT Hardware System 3.0 3    
1 2 3105192 Power Electronic Technologies for Offshore Wind Farms 3.0 3    
1 2 3105194 Power Delivery Technologies for Offshore Wind Farms 3.0 3    
1 2 3105195 Power Field Project Verification for Offshore Wind Farms 3.0 3    
1 2 3105197 Introduction to Coding Techniques for Repairability in Networked Distributed Storage 3.0 3    
1 2 3105199 Deep Learning 3.0 3    
1 2 3105201 Polarimetric Radar Image Processing 3.0 3    
1 2 3105206 Simulation of Inverter 3.0 3    
1 2 3105207 Multi-Dimensional Image Processing 3.0 3    
1 2 3105208 Error Control Technologies for Modern Mobile Communication Systems 3.0 3    
1 2 3105210 Wireless Transceiver Design 3.0 3    
1 2 3105211 Advanced Power Converter Design and Practices 3.0 3    
1 2 3105212 Digital Power Supply Control and Circuit Design 3.0 3    
1 2 3105213 Fault-Diagnosis Systems 3.0 3    
1 2 3105215 Low Earth Orbit Satellite Communication Technologies and Applications 3.0 3    
1 2 3106004 Artificial Intelligence Control System 3.0 3   (f)
1 2 3106008 Project of electrical machinery control technology 3.0 3    
1 2 3115009 Energy Management Tech. 3.0 3    
2 1 3105095 Graduate seminar - power engineering 1.0 2 3 / 4  
2 1 3105096 Graduate seminar - power electronics engineering 1.0 2 3 / 4  
2 1 3105097 Graduate seminar - control engineering 1.0 2 3 / 4  
2 1 3105180 Graduate seminar – Information and Communications Engineering:Communication and DSP 1.0 2 3 / 4  
2 1 3105181 Graduate seminar - Information and Communications Engineering:Information and IC Design 1.0 2 3 / 4  
2 1 3105173 Advanced Practical English 0.0 2    
2 2 3105095 Graduate seminar - power engineering 1.0 2 4 / 4  
2 2 3105096 Graduate seminar - power electronics engineering 1.0 2 4 / 4  
2 2 3105097 Graduate seminar - control engineering 1.0 2 4 / 4  
2 2 3105180 Graduate seminar – Information and Communications Engineering:Communication and DSP 1.0 2 4 / 4  
2 2 3105181 Graduate seminar - Information and Communications Engineering:Information and IC Design 1.0 2 4 / 4  

Note :
1. Minimum credits for graduation: 34 credits.
2. Common required credits (required credits in common courses): 10 credits (including 6 for Thesis, and 4 for Graduate Seminar); Major elective credits (elective credits in major courses): 24 credits. ("Teaching Writing" is not included.)
3. Major elective credits for cross-department (or cross-university) courses (offered not in the EE department) can be waived up to 9 credits upon approval. The credits of taking undergraduate courses are not valid.
4. Choose one group.
5. Information and Communications Engineering:Information and IC Design recognizes the courses provided by both the Institutes of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science & Information Engineering, as the group’s major courses.
6. The foreign students could take the courses (taught in English) provided by the College of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and the College of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, as the department’s major courses, upon the agreement of advisor and chairman.
7. The courses marked with (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) represent the core elective courses of areas "Power and Energy", "Power Electronics", "Control Systems", "Information and Communications Engineering:Communication and DSP", "Information and Communications Engineering:Information and IC Design", and "AI and Information Security ", respectively.
8. F group(AI and Information Security):must takes two related courses and get the credits below: Advanced Computer Vision、Introduction to Smart Grid、Data Mining、Neural Network、Fuzzy Control、Optimal Controls、Artificial Intelligence、Artificial Intelligence Control、Pattern Recognition、Intelligent Applications of Internet of Things、Big Data Technology and Administration、Principles and Practices of Cloud Computing、Artificial Intelligence Control System, etc.
9. All graduate students are required to reach the minimum level of English proficiency or above as one of the necessary requirements for graduation since 2009 Fall. For more details, please visit the department website.
10. For the students who take "double-degree" program and go abroad to attend courses in partner schools, their courses should be confirmed as graduation credits by the department chairman or department curriculum committee, subject to the provisions of the agreement.
11.Each graduate student shall pass the minimum English proficiency requirement(s) for graduation, and shall all meet the criteria of the English proficiency tests set by the department (if any). Students may refer to the department websites for their English proficiency criteria set by each department.
12. This course guide is effective for students admitted in 2022 fall.