Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem - tanácsülések, 1983-1984
1984. június 18. (1179-1538) - 1. Javaslat az Építészmérnöki Kar új tantervére - 2. Személyi kérdések - 3. A felsőoktatás és a közoktatás fejlesztési terve - 4. Felszabadulásunk 40. évfordulója megünneplésének előzetes terve - 5. Tájékoztató az oktatásfejlesztés aktuális kérdéseiről: a kiegészítő levelező, a korszerűsítő és a térítéses képzés helyzete - 6. Pályázat a Kiváló Kollégiumi cím elnyerésére (a Münnich Kollégium tevékenysége 1980-1984-ben) - 7. Javaslat arany-, gyémánt-, vas-és rubindiploma adományozására - 8. Javaslat doktori szigorlatok kandidátusi szakmai vizsgaként történő elfogadására
- 8 essential for practising engineers. There is thus a need for courses in which particular branches may be studied at a high level. The Faculty of Electrical Engineering is intended to meet this need by offering soundly based courses covering practically all the current fields of electrical engineering, with sufficient flexibility to take into account the rapid growth of new knowledge. The formai programme of the first two years is devoted mainly to the basic subjects /as mathematics, physics, electricity, computation, etc. / . In the seccnd part of the education any of the following specializations may be chösen. Communication Engineering : development, production and application of all kinds of electronic devices and systems, embracing the fields of data transmission and telecommunication, broadcasting, communication computation, as well as radio systems engineering. Heavy Current Engineering : development production and application of electrical machines and equipment, electrical power systems as well as heavy current automation. Instrumentation and Control Engineering : theory and practice of industrial measurement and control comprehensive studies in digital systems including microprocessor based systems and electonic instruments and control engineering. Microelectronics and Technology : theory and technological aspects of microelectronic devices, system components and electronic units. To take into account the special field of interest of the students a wide choice of elective subjects is offered in the final academic period. Considerable emphasis is placed on practical and experimentál work, supported by a number of well equipped laboratories of the