Bachelor
of Science in Telecommunications Engineering
Engineering
education requires a strong high school preparation. Pre-engineering
students should have high school preparation of at least one-half year
in trigonometry and at least one year each in elementary algebra, intermediate
and advanced algebra, plane geometry, chemistry, and physics, thus developing
their competencies to the highest possible levels and preparing to move
immediately into demanding college courses in calculus, calculus-based
physics, and chemistry for science majors. It is also essential that
pre-engineering students have the competence to read rapidly and with
comprehension, and to write clearly and correctly.