The Electronics and Avionics major offers a comprehensive curriculum encompassing both the broader field of electronics and the specialized domain of avionics. In electronics, the focus areas include sensor systems, automatic control, microwave and antenna technologies. In avionics, the curriculum covers satellite navigation systems (GPS), radar, radio navigation, aircraft electronic devices, aviation communication systems, automatic navigation systems, next-generation navigation systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and urban air mobility (UAM). The program combines theoretical education with practical experiments and hands-on training to develop highly skilled professionals capable of adapting to real-world scenarios.
As a practice-oriented and research-focused major, it features specialized laboratories engage in active research to foster innovation and advanced technologies such as Next-Generation Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Laboratory, Electromagnetic Security Laboratory, Space Core Technology Development and Space Basic Research Laboratory, Space Debris Removal Core Technology Development (Space Challenge) Laboratory, and Intelligent Semiconductor Development for Multi-Mode Smart Radar (Basic Research Laboratory)
The curriculum includes courses that cover key technologies such as radar and LiDAR for non-contact sensing, satellite navigation and integrated navigation systems, environmental perception and AI-based autonomous driving control for smart mobility. It also addresses leading defense technologies like electromagnetic interference mitigation and enhanced security measures. Additionally, with the advancement of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, students will explore applications in future satellite systems, urban air mobility (UAM), and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles. This comprehensive curriculum ensures that graduates are well-prepared to contribute to the advancements in these cutting-edge fields.
Major corporations related to electricity/electronics, major corporations in the aerospace/automobile fields, defense-related companies, satellite radio system development companies, robot development and manufacturing companies, companies related to smart factories and logistics systems, further studies, etc.