Master of Engineering - Telecommunication and Network Engineering
RMIT University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00122A
With the Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) youll develop your knowledge and skills in the analysis, design, implementation and operation of Internet of Things networks, telecommunication systems/devices, and networks architecture, applications and services. Enhance your professional skills in research by undertaking a major research project in your final year and learn new transferrable skills that you can use in a range of different industries.
Structure
The Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) consists of 192 credit points.
Subjects
- OENG1120 Research Methods in Engineering
- EEET1123 Digital Signal Processing
- EEET1126 Optical Fibre Systems and Networks PG
- EEET1131 Antennas for Mobile and Satellite Communications PG
- EEET1133 Optical Fibre Technology PG
- EEET1138 Satellite Communication Systems Engineering PG
- EEET1141 Mobile and Personal Commun Systems Engineering PG
- EEET1148 Network Access Systems (PG)
- EEET1152 Network Services and Internet Applications (PG)
- EEET2291 Network Engineering
- EEET2293 Enterprise and Cloud Networks
- EEET2295 Network Management and Software Defined Networks
- EEET2309 RF and Microwave Circuits
- EEET2310 Radar Systems
- EEET2317 Network Design and Performance
- EEET2371 Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things
- EEET2287 Advanced Network Engineering
- EEET2427 Computer and Network Security
- EEET2471 Professional Experience Postgraduate
- EEET1123 Digital Signal Processing
- EEET1126 Optical Fibre Systems and Networks PG
- EEET1131 Antennas for Mobile and Satellite Communications PG
- EEET1133 Optical Fibre Technology PG
- EEET1138 Satellite Communication Systems Engineering PG
- EEET1141 Mobile and Personal Commun Systems Engineering PG
- EEET1148 Network Access Systems (PG)
- EEET1152 Network Services and Internet Applications (PG)
- EEET1255 Image Systems Engineering
- EEET1262 Real Time Systems Design
- EEET1368 Advanced Control Systems (PG)
- EEET1462 Audio Engineering (PG)
- EEET1464 Sensors and Measurement Technologies
- EEET1467 Circuit and System Simulation (PG)
- EEET2038 Digital System Design (PG)
- EEET2044 MicroNanoSystems, MEMS, and NEMS
- EEET2045 Semiconductor Device Fabrication
- EEET2148 Electronic Materials
- EEET2223 Real Time Estimation and Control
- EEET2291 Network Engineering
- EEET2293 Enterprise and Cloud Networks
- EEET2295 Network Management and Software Defined Networks
- EEET2035 Design With Hardware Description Languages
- EEET2309 RF and Microwave Circuits
- EEET2310 Radar Systems
- EEET2317 Network Design and Performance
- EEET2335 Renewable Electrical Energy Systems
- EEET2337 Electrical Energy Conversion
- EEET2371 Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things
- EEET2287 Advanced Network Engineering
- EEET2393 Electronic Systems for Automotive Applications
- EEET2425 Mobile Computing
- EEET2427 Computer and Network Security
- MATH1324 Applied Analytics
- EEET2471 Professional Experience Postgraduate
- OENG1114 Humanitarian Engineering
- OENG1088 Masters Research Project
- OENG1089 Masters Research Project Part 1
- OENG1090 Masters Research Project Part 2
- EEET1123 Digital Signal Processing
- EEET1126 Optical Fibre Systems and Networks PG
- EEET1131 Antennas for Mobile and Satellite Communications PG
- EEET1133 Optical Fibre Technology PG
- EEET1138 Satellite Communication Systems Engineering PG
- EEET1141 Mobile and Personal Commun Systems Engineering PG
- EEET1148 Network Access Systems (PG)
- EEET1152 Network Services and Internet Applications (PG)
- EEET2291 Network Engineering
- EEET2293 Enterprise and Cloud Networks
- EEET2295 Network Management and Software Defined Networks
- EEET2309 RF and Microwave Circuits
- EEET2310 Radar Systems
- EEET2371 Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things
- EEET2287 Advanced Network Engineering
- EEET2427 Computer and Network Security
- EEET2317 Network Design and Performance
- EEET2471 Professional Experience Postgraduate
Standard entry requirements
- Successful completion of an Australian bachelor degree (or international equivalent) in one of the following fields: Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Communication Engineering or Network Engineering. Applicants who have a successfully completed an Australian bachelor degree (or international equivalent) will be considered if they have at least 3 years of relevant industry experience. OR Successful completion of an Australian postgraduate qualification (or international equivalent) in a related discipline (as above). OR Applicants without any relevant prior qualification will be considered if they have at least 10 years of relevant industry experience. If you wish to have industry or employment experience assessed as part of meeting the entry requirements you will need to provide a detailed CV/resume listing previous positions, dates of employment and position responsibilities
- A statement from your employer confirming these details (or contact details of employer so RMIT can seek confirmation)
- And evidence of any relevant professional development undertaken.
Study pathways
A bachelor degree majoring in engineering degree (equivalent to AQF 7), applicants may be able to receive up to 48 credit points of exemptions (equivalent to 1 semester) if successful in gaining a place. A graduate certificate in the same discipline you may be able to receive up to 48 credit points of exemptions (equivalent to 1 semester) if successful in gaining a place. An honours degree majoring in engineering (equivalent to AQF 8), applicants may be able to receive up to 96 credit points of exemptions (equivalent to 2 semesters) if successful in gaining a place. Note: AQF exemptions cannot be used to exit with a Graduate Diploma.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Melbourne City | Domestic: $74,880 | No |
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Melbourne City | International: $92,160 | No |
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Further information
Graduates work in leadership roles in telecommunication and network industries. In the private sector, graduates work in the design, manufacture and supply of telecommunication and network devices, systems and services. In the public sector, they provide the community with essential services in areas like telecommunications, networking, transportation, security, defence, health, education, emergency services, and environment protection. Others establish their own business or undertake higher studies by research.