Electronic Science and Technology focuses on the design and application of large and small-scale electronic systems to process and transmit energy and information in this professionally accredited degree. This program has a balanced core and a flexible elective structure designed to equip our graduates in electromagnetics, electronics and microelectronics, integrated circuits, digital signal processing and photonics, etc. We expect our graduates to advance within industry positions or in graduate study or to carry the attributes of engineering education into other disciplines. These programs of study must include mathematics and basic sciences, fundamentals and applications in several engineering sciences, and team-based experience in the process of design, where theory is applied in the context of real needs and limitations and where judgment must be exercised. Our graduates should be able to think critically when solving problems and managing tasks, and communicate effectively in multidisciplinary professional environments. To be a responsible member of the engineering profession, each graduate must be aware of social, ethical, environmental and economic factors and constraints on engineering activity, and must understand the importance of these matters in a global context. We aspire to have our graduates exhibit intellectual depth and creativity, uphold high ethical standards, and show a commitment to the betterment of society through service and professional work.