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Available courses

Introduction to Digital Electronics

Digital electronics is the branch of electronics that deals with circuits and systems that use digital signals. Unlike analog electronics—which uses continuous signals—digital electronics works with discrete signals, usually represented in binary form (0 and 1).

The Telecommunication course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of communication systems and technologies used to transmit information over distances. It explores the principles, design, and operation of modern telecommunication networks, including wired and wireless systems. Topics include signal transmission, data communication, network infrastructure, mobile communication, satellite systems, fiber optics, and emerging technologies such as 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Through theoretical study and practical applications, students develop the skills needed to analyze, design, and maintain communication systems that support voice, data, and multimedia services. The course also emphasizes industry standards, network security, and the role of telecommunications in global connectivity and digital transformation.