Communications Engineering Department

CE department

About

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The Communications Department has been training specialists with higher education for Mongolia's information and communications sector since 1967 — with over 50 years of rich experience — and during that time has trained more than 2,500 specialists with higher-education qualifications. This department is one of the oldest branches of MUST and leads MUST in the quality of its students and graduates and in employment outcomes. As of the 2022-2023 academic year, it offers programs at bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels as follows.

Bachelor's level: Information and Communication Networks Engineering, Wireless Communications Engineering, Information and Communication Networks Engineering joint program /2+2/, Wireless Communications Engineering joint program /2+2/, IoT technology, Multimedia technology

Master's level: Information and Communication Networks Engineering, Wireless Communications Engineering, Optical Communications Engineering, Broadcasting technology, Satellite Communications Engineering, Postal Communication Technology

Doctoral level: Information and Communication Networks Engineering, Wireless Communications Engineering

The Telecommunications bachelor's and master's programs were first accredited in Mongolia in 2004 by a decision of the National Council for Educational Accreditation, and the Wireless Communications bachelor's program was accredited in 2009 by a decision of the same Council.

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[Image missing: public/uploaded/file_manager/images/abet.jpg]The Telecommunications and Wireless Communications bachelor's programs were accredited in the 2017-2018 academic year by ABET — an international engineering-technology accreditation body based in the United States. ABET — Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology

In the 2022-2023 academic year, the Communications Department conducts training, research, and public activities with a 30-member team: 26 core faculty, 1 senior contract lecturer, 2 training masters, and 1 department-head assistant — of whom 18 hold Ph.D. degrees. In the 2021-2022 academic year, 364 students were actively enrolled in the bachelor's programs, 55 in the master's, and 1 in the doctoral; and to date, more than 1,400 graduates have been trained in the Information and Communication Networks Engineering program and more than 1,500 in the Wireless Communications Engineering program.

Department Head

З.Буянхишиг

З.Буянхишиг

PhD, Associate Professor

zbuya@must.edu.mn

Programs

Information and communication networks engineeringWireless communications engineering
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