Electronics Papers at Tauranga (2024)
Electronics is the science and technology concerned with the controlled flow of electrons and other carriers of electric charge. It covers theory, design, and construction of electronic devices, circuits, instruments, or systems.
To complete the previously offered major in Electronics for the BSc, students must gain 135 points in Electronics papers, including ENGEN111, PHYSC101, ENGEE231, ENGEE232, ENGEE233, 15 points from COMPX203, ENGEE211 and ENGEE280; and a minimum of 45 points of Electronics papers at 300 level.
Further information regarding papers, staff and research details is contained in brochures available from the Division of Health, Engineering, Computing and Science.
Note: There will be no new enrolments into the Electronics major. Students who commenced the major in 2018 or prior, should contact the Division of Health, Engineering, Computing and Science for advice. A specified programme in Electrical and Electronic Engineering is available for the BE(Hons).
For a full list of offerings in this subject, including those available in Hamilton and online, see the Catalogue of Papers. Not all qualifications and subjects can be taken in full in Tauranga. See what can be studied in Tauranga.
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100 Level
Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location ENGEN111 Electricity for Engineers 15.0 24B (Hamilton), 24B (Tauranga) & 24X (Hamilton) Concepts underlying electricity such as current, voltage and power will be introduced, and apply these concepts to analyse electrical energy systems. 200 Level
Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location COMPX203 Computer Systems 15.0 24A (Hamilton) & 24A (Tauranga) This paper provides an overview of the operation of computer systems. The central theme is the way in which the hardware and software co-operate to allow the execution of programs written in a high-level language.
2024 Catalogue of Papers information current as of : 4 December 2023 11:32am