Course Overview
The program gives students training in both computer systems and electronic engineering foundations. Early study focuses on core subjects such as mathematics, programming, circuit theory, and digital logic. Later stages introduce advanced areas like embedded systems, communications, and system design.
Students gain experience through lab work and group engineering projects. The final-year project allows independent work on a technical problem, often linked to industry or research needs.
Graduates gain skills suitable for roles in software development, electronics design, automation systems, telecommunications, and IT services. The course also supports further study at postgraduate level in engineering, computing, and applied research fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants need completion of higher secondary education with strong results in Mathematics and Physics or related subjects. International students may need qualification equivalency approval.
Scholarships may include merit-based awards and government-supported schemes. Application is submitted online through the University of Malta admissions portal with academic transcripts, passport copy, and English test results.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, full-time during holidays (subject to visa rules)
Language Requirement