Communication Technical Engineering is a wide-ranging science. The program's emphasis is the whole communication and every science is related. The core subjects like electric and electronic circuits, analog and digital communication, etc., remain the same in all communication departments in the other colleges. As well as, the curriculum consists of group projects, practical, workshops, internships, and industrial visits. The students also need to form groups and prepare a final-year project that offers solutions to different operations related to communication sciences. This allows students to develop their wideranging interests in communication.
Level 1 exposes students to the fundamentals of electricity and electronics, suitable for progression to all programs within the communication program group. Program-specific core topics are covered at Levels 2, 3, and 4, ensuring the breadth of knowledge expected of a technical engineering degree graduate. The research ethos is developed and fostered from the start via practicals, which are either embedded in lecture modules or taught in dedicated practical modules, research seminars, and tutorials. There is a compulsory field course in Level 1, which students must pass to progress into Level 2, and optional field courses in Levels 2, 3, and 4. At Level 4, all students carry out an independent research project, which may be a credit library or data analysis project or a credit field or laboratory-based project.