"1 Decembrie 1918" University, Alba Iulia
Department of Electronics
http://www.uab.ro/departamente/departamentul_dsei/index_.php
Nicolae Iorga street 11-13, 510009, Alba Iulia, Romania
Prof. Emilian Ceuca
eceuca(at)uab.ro
"1 Decembrie 1918" University, Alba Iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in Alba Iulia, Romania. It is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the Romanian Constitution, the Law of Education, the University Charter and its own regulations. The name of the University is derived from the date, 1 December 1918, when the Union of Transylvania with Romania was declared, today recognized in Romania as Great Union Day. Its Latin name, Universitas Apulensis, refers to the historical region known as Apulensis within Roman Dacia where the University is located.
The Department of Electronics aims at training highly qualified specialists in Computer Science and Applied Electronics, therefore contributing to the development of certain competences with a view to providing its prospective graduates the possibility to integrate themselves into the labour market. The study program in Informatics provides our team with the possibility to train students who will be able to specify, design and develop programs employing high level software, analyze, design and implement software products, administer computation systems, computer networks, and databases. As far as the new study program in Applied Electronics is concerned, our department aims to train engineers in top quality fields of modern technique, analysts, designers and integrators of the technical and economic components of production, distribution, and transport systems, trade and services.
http://www.uab.ro/departamente/departamentul_dsei/index_.php
Nicolae Iorga street 11-13, 510009, Alba Iulia, Romania
Prof. Emilian Ceuca
eceuca(at)uab.ro
"1 Decembrie 1918" University, Alba Iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in Alba Iulia, Romania. It is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the Romanian Constitution, the Law of Education, the University Charter and its own regulations. The name of the University is derived from the date, 1 December 1918, when the Union of Transylvania with Romania was declared, today recognized in Romania as Great Union Day. Its Latin name, Universitas Apulensis, refers to the historical region known as Apulensis within Roman Dacia where the University is located.
The Department of Electronics aims at training highly qualified specialists in Computer Science and Applied Electronics, therefore contributing to the development of certain competences with a view to providing its prospective graduates the possibility to integrate themselves into the labour market. The study program in Informatics provides our team with the possibility to train students who will be able to specify, design and develop programs employing high level software, analyze, design and implement software products, administer computation systems, computer networks, and databases. As far as the new study program in Applied Electronics is concerned, our department aims to train engineers in top quality fields of modern technique, analysts, designers and integrators of the technical and economic components of production, distribution, and transport systems, trade and services.