1. Introduction to Electromagnetic Field and Wireless Technology The specialty of electromagnetic field and wireless technology aims to cultivate senior engineering and technical talents with solid electromagnetic field theory and engineering foundation, strong RF, microwave circuit and system development ability, and good communication technology foundation; Students are required to master the basic knowledge, basic theory and engineering application knowledge of the generation, transmission, radiation, transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves, as well as the computing simulation, design and production technology of RF, microwave circuit, antenna and other related fields in electronic information systems.
2. Employment Direction of Electromagnetic Field and Wireless Technology Graduates' employment units are mainly distributed in scientific research institutes and relevant enterprises and institutions of aviation, aerospace, navigation, electronics, weapon systems, etc. in large and medium-sized cities, as well as Fortune 500 enterprises and colleges and universities. They can engage in teaching, scientific research, design and development, engineering management, etc. in electronics, information, communication, control, computer and related fields.
3. What is the employment prospect of electromagnetic field and wireless technology This major is in short supply and has good employment prospects. It mainly studies research and development in the field of electromagnetic field and wireless technology engineering, covering radio frequency and microwave systems, wireless communication, radar, remote control and telemetry, remote sensing, electronic measurement, electronic countermeasures, radio astronomy, nondestructive testing, electromagnetic scattering, electromagnetic compatibility, environmental electromagnetism and other fields.
Graduates are mainly employed in wireless communication, electromagnetic field and microwave technology manufacturing, information and communication operations, and can also engage in teaching and scientific research in universities or research institutes.