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1 Prospectus 2018 - Faculty of engineering and the Built Environment BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE: engineering : ELECTRICALQ ualification code: BTEE01 - NQF Level 7 Campuses where offered: Pretoria and eMalahleni campusesImportant notification to new applicants:Students who intend to enrol for this qualification should take note that no new applications will be accepted as from 2020. Potential students are advised to consult the University's website for possible new qualifications which are aligned with the newly-implemented Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework. REMARKS a. Admission requirement(s): A National Diploma: engineering : Electrical or an NQF Level 6 (old NQF and new HEQF) qualification in Electrical engineering (or a closely related field), obtained from an accredited South African university.

P 218 - F E B E 5 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING IV (DSP401T) 1 X 3-HOUR PAPER (Subject custodian: Department of Electrical Engineering) Introduction to digital signal processing.

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1 1 Prospectus 2018 - Faculty of engineering and the Built Environment BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE: engineering : ELECTRICALQ ualification code: BTEE01 - NQF Level 7 Campuses where offered: Pretoria and eMalahleni campusesImportant notification to new applicants:Students who intend to enrol for this qualification should take note that no new applications will be accepted as from 2020. Potential students are advised to consult the University's website for possible new qualifications which are aligned with the newly-implemented Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework. REMARKS a. Admission requirement(s): A National Diploma: engineering : Electrical or an NQF Level 6 (old NQF and new HEQF) qualification in Electrical engineering (or a closely related field), obtained from an accredited South African university.

2 Preference will be given to candidates with an average of 60% or more. Candidates who do not meet the 60% requirement will be evaluated by the Department and may be requested to provide a portfolio of relevant work experience (excluding P1 and P2) in order to be considered for Diploma students at TUT who are busy with their final semester (P2) and do not have more than one theoretical subject outstanding may also apply for admission and may be considered based on the average of their completed theoretical subjects, but admission will be subject to the successful completion of the National Diploma and the Faculty s Student Enrolment Plan (SEP).Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualifications may also be considered, but will have to apply at least six months in advance for the recognition of such qualifications.

3 Candidates will be required to submit an evaluation of their qualifications by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) with their application forms for admission. The University and/or Faculty reserves the right to assess these qualifications and the applicant s suitability and/or competence for admission to the programme. Depending on the nature of such an equivalent qualification, the completion of certain additional subjects may be required. Proof of English proficiency may be Selection criteria: Due to capacity constraints, candidates will be selected based on academic performance and/or work experience. Selection will be done after the closing date for applications. Please note that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee Minimum duration:One Presentation: Pretoria Campus (day classes or block-mode classes offered on Saturdays over a period of two years) and eMalahleni Campus (evening classes).

4 E. Intake for the qualification:January and Exclusion and readmission:See Chapter 2 of Students Rules and Regulations. g. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), equivalence and status:See Chapter 30 of Students Rules and Regulations. 2 Prospectus 2018 - Faculty of engineering and the Built Environmenth. Waiving of prerequisite subjects:Prerequisites will only be waived in highly exceptional cases, based on a motivation by the Head of the Department and approved by the Executive Dean (prerequisite subjects published in Report 151 are excluded).i. Accreditation by professional body: This qualification has been accredited by the engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA). j. Industrial Project IV:It is recommended that - A day-class student register for this subject during his/her first registration and re-register on the following semester to complete the subject.

5 A block-mode student register for this subject on completion of the four theoretical student may only re-register for Industrial Project IV (for a duration of 6 months) after obtaining the required permission from the Head of the Department. The purpose of the re-registration is to provide students with an opportunity to complete the project only and to prevent them from failing and having to re-do Subject credits:Subject credits are shown in brackets after each to asterisks:* Information does not correspond to information in Report 151. (Deviations approved by the Senate in August 2005.)** MEQ40XT and MEQ40YT must be taken concurrently and will count as one PRINTED IN BOLD ARE NOT FOR REGISTRATION OR SECOND SEMESTER The subjects below are offered in semesters, as determined by the SUBJECT CREDIT PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S)EGM411T engineering Management IV (0,100)EMT451T engineering Mathematics IV (0,100) Mathematics III IPR413T Industrial Project IV (0,300) Design Project: Heavy Current III or Design Project: Light Current IIIIPR413R Industrial Project IV (re-registration) (0,000) Industrial Project IV plus one of the following subjects.

6 CSY401T Control Systems IV (0,100) Control Systems IIISPR401T Signal Processing IV (0,100) Mathematics IIIplus four of the following subjects (consult the subject selection guide at the end of this qualification). Subjects are offered at the learning site determined by the Depart-ment:CNW401T Computer Networks IV (0,100)CSY401T Control Systems IV (if not already (0,100) Control Systems III passed)CTM401T Clinical engineering Technology (0,100) Management IVDCS401T Digital Control Systems IV (0,100) Control Systems IV engineering Mathematics IV 3 Prospectus 2018 - Faculty of engineering and the Built EnvironmentDSP401T Digital Signal Processing IV (0,100) Signal Processing IVELC411T Electronics IV (0,100) Electronics IIIEMA411T Electrical Machines IV (0,100) Electrical Machines IIIENT401B Entrepreneurship IV (0,100)*EPC401T Electrical Protection IV (0,100) Electrical Protection IIIETC401T Electronic Communication IV (0,100) Signal Processing IVHVE401T High-Voltage engineering IV (0,100)

7 Electrical engineering IIIMCS401T Micro-Controller Systems IV (0,100)MEQ401T Medical Equipment IVMEQ40XT Medical Equipment: Equipment IV** (0,100) Medical Equipment: Equipment IIIMEQ40YT Medical Equipment: Systems IV** (0,100) Medical Equipment: Systems IIIMSD401T Microsystems Design IV (0,100)MWE401T Microwave engineering IV (0,100) Microwave Communication IIINMS401T Numerical Methods and Statistics IV (0,100) Mathematics III (offered in the second semester only) NSY401T Network Systems IV (0,100)OET401T Opto-Electronics IV (0,100) Electronics IIIPCM401T Process Instrumentation IV (0,100) Process Instrumentation III PWE411T Power Electronics IV (0,100) Power Electronics III PWS401T Power Systems IV (0,100) Electrical engineering IIIRAE411T Radio engineering IV (0,100) Radio engineering IIISCO401T Satellite Communications IV (0,100) Electronic Communication IIISFE401T Software engineering IV (0,100)SPR401T Signal Processing IV (if not already (0,100) Mathematics III passed)

8 TVE401T Television engineering IV (0,100) Television IIITOTAL CREDITS FOR THE QUALIFICATION: 1,000 SUBJECT SELECTION GUIDEThe following is a guide to the optional subjects to orient to a specific field in Electrical engineering (time-table will give priority to subjects as set out in the subject selection guide): CLINICAL engineering Clinical engineering Technology Management IV, Electronics IV, Medical Equipment: Equipment IV, Medical Equipment: Systems IV and Signal Processing IV. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Control Systems IV or Signal Processing IV. plus four of the following subjects: Computer Networks IV, Control Systems IV, Digital Control Systems IV, Digital Signal Processing IV, Micro-Controller Systems IV, Microsystems Design IV, Microwave engineering IV, Numerical Methods and Statistics IV, Network Systems IV, Opto-Electronics IV, Signal Processing IV and Software engineering IV.

9 ELECTRONIC engineering Electronics IV and Signal Processing IV. plus three of the following subjects: Control Systems IV, Digital Control Systems IV, Digital Signal Processing IV, Entrepreneurship IV, Numerical Methods and Statistics IV and Opto-Electronics IV. POWER engineering Control Systems IV. plus four of the following subjects: Electrical Machines IV, Entrepreneurship IV, Electrical Protection IV, High-Voltage engineering IV, Numeri-cal Methods and Statistics IV, Power Electronics IV and Power Systems IV. PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION Control Systems IV and Process Instrumentation Prospectus 2018 - Faculty of engineering and the Built Environment plus three of the following subjects: Digital Control Systems IV, Digital Signal Processing IV, Electronics IV, Entrepreneurship IV, Numerical Methods and Statistics IV, Network Systems IV, Opto-Electronics IV, Signal Processing IV and Software engineering IV.

10 TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Electronic Communication IV and Signal Processing IV. plus three of the following subjects: Computer Networks IV, Control Systems IV, Digital Control Systems IV, Digital Signal Processing IV, Electronics IV, Entrepreneurship IV, Micro-Controller Systems IV, Microsystems Design IV, Microwave engineering IV, Numerical Methods and Statistics IV, Network Systems IV, Opto-Electronics IV, Radio engineering IV, Satellite Communications IV and Software engineering IV. OWN CHOICE Control Systems IV or Signal Processing IV plus four of the optional subjects from the optional subject list. A student can compile his or her own stream leading to a desired field of specialisation by combining sub-jects from any of the optional subject choices given above.


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