Lyceum of the Philippines University, Cavite

Bachelor in Electronics Engineering

Philippines

The Bachelor in Electronics Engineering at Lyceum of the Philippines University, Cavite is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Established in 2008, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Cavite is a lively and rapidly growing institution set on a 16-hectare campus in the historic province of Cavite. Serving approximately 10,000 students with a welcoming international cohort, LPU Cavite balances a close-knit campus atmosphere with an expanding global outlook. The university emphasizes collaboration across faculties and encourages students to engage in applied projects that address local needs and contribute to national development.

Academic offerings span hospitality, law, nursing, business, engineering and fine arts across some 40 programs, taught by faculty who are leaders in their fields. With average class sizes that support personalized learning, students gain hands-on experience through labs, clinical placements and industry partnerships. Practical training and internship links help graduates build professional portfolios and transition smoothly into careers or further study.

Student life blends academic focus with community engagement and cultural activities in a city known for its heritage and leisure amenities. International students benefit from dedicated support services, approachable faculty and opportunities to join student organizations and professional networks. Guided by the values of truth and fortitude for God and country, LPU Cavite invites prospective students to explore learning pathways that combine strong professional preparation with a sense of civic purpose.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Electronics Engineering is for students who want to learn about designing and developing electronic, computer, and communication product systems. This 4-year degree teaches students how to use math and science to produce modern devices like mobile phones and televisions.

The curriculum covers courses like Introduction to Electronics Engineering, Digital Electronics, Analog Electronics, and Circuit Analysis. Students also learn about Electromagnetic Field Theory, Microprocessors, and Power Electronics, and develop skills in Communication Systems and Electronics Engineering.

Graduates can pursue careers as Electronics Engineers, Telecommunications Engineers, Systems Engineers, Electrical Engineers, or Mechatronics Engineers. They can work in industries like manufacturing, telecommunications, or aerospace, for employers like electronics companies, government agencies, or research institutions.

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