Electronic & Information Engineering (Sino-foreign joint program)

Dual Enrollment at Two Universities, "Three Certifications" Conferred, and Diverse International Faculty


Cultivation Characteristics

Relying on the disciplinary strengths of Beijing University of Technology and University College Dublin in the field of Information Engineering, this major offers an international, high-quality talent cultivation system. The goal is to develop students into professionals in the field of electronic information with strong international competitiveness.

The curriculum covers core courses in mathematics and physics, communication networks, electronic science and technology, computer science, and more. Through various learning formats, such as classroom lectures, laboratory simulations, group discussions, and graduation projects, students will acquire the essential software and hardware knowledge and skills required for their professional life.

This dual-degree, full-English teaching model provides strong support for graduates to pursue further studies abroad.


Faculty & Staff

The faculty team includes educators from nearly 20 countries and regions, including China and Ireland. Over 50% of the faculty are from University College Dublin (UCD), and 70% of core professional courses are taught by UCD instructors. The college has built a specialized foreign language teaching team of native English-speaking language instructors, all holding international English teaching certifications and extensive teaching experience, focusing on enhancing students’ academic English communication skills and laying a solid foundation for further study and research.


Teaching Resources

The major's courses are jointly delivered by Beijing University of Technology and University College Dublin, with both foundational and core professional courses taught in English.

The Electronic & Information Engineering major offers a total of 62 courses, including 30 courses from UCD (48%). Among the 34 core courses, 27 are from UCD (79%). Students have access to both universities' libraries, BJUT’s National Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center, multimedia classrooms, and other teaching resources.


Core Curriculum

Electronic Circuits, Digital Circuits, Signals and Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Solid-State Electronics, Electromagnetics, Principles of Communications, Information Theory and Coding, Principles of Control Systems, etc.


Beijing-Dublin International College