Master of Electronic and Computer Engineering/Master of Electronic and Sport Engineering
Griffith University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00233E
Electronic and Computer Engineers and Electronic and Sport Engineers work in the exciting cutting edge area of high technology. This program delivers advanced core knowledge required in the electronics area to allow graduates to work in many different disciplines of electronics. It also covers the very important area of electronic computing. Most modern electronic devices and systems nowadays contain microprocessor or computing hardware.Graduates will also undertake courses in the exciting new area of sport engineering, which will give them skills to design or implement high technology solutions for elite athletes or the everyday sportsperson.The program allows the opportunity to undertake elective courses in the student's areas of interest. A full trimester research project allows students to demonstrate autonomous research skills whilst executing professional practice skills learnt in the program.
Subjects
- Dissertation Part 1
- Dissertation Part 2
- Dissertation Part 3
- Dissertation Part 4
- Engineering Communication and Leadership
- Human Biology for Engineers
- Industry Affiliates Program - Dissertation
- Listed electives and/or Free-choice electives
- Principles of Biomedical Instrumentation
- Research Methods for Engineers
- Sport Engineering
- Sport Instrumentation
Standard entry requirements
Bachelor degree in Electronic Engineering or higher
Recognition
Griffith University grants credit and recognition of prior learning which may relate to prior formal learning or prior informal and non-formal learning. For more information, please visit the following website: Credit transfer Griffith's innovative Credit Precedent Database allows you to find out what credit decisions have been made in the past. These precedents will give you an idea of what you can expect. View credit precedents for this program
Study pathways
Students who graduate from the program and pass the Dissertation component will have a pathway to higher degree by research study.