Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic (Honours)/Bachelor of Science combined degree is for those who are interested in understanding the world around us and how it works. Science is about asking new questions and then answering them. Electrical and electronic engineering involves designing and building systems and machines. These machines automate, control, generate, transmit, and measure electrical energy essential to modern life. Through this combined program you'll develop the technical skills to help you solve complex problems. You could work on things like power systems, renewable energy technologies or industrial electronics. You might explore robotics, or control and automation systems. The skills and networks you develop while studying will make you a skilled and employable graduate who will contribute solutions to the complex challenges we face.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Newcastle - Callaghan | Full-time - 5 years Part-time - 10 years | N/A | 77 |
Structure
The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science is a five year program, students are required to complete 400 units, which is comprised of: - 280 units of Core Courses - 70 units of Courses for the Physics Major, (50 units of Core courses also count towards the major for a total of 120 units): - 30 units from the Electrical and Electronic Engineering course list*; and - 0-unit compulsory Industrial Experience - 20 units of Electives
Subjects
- Electrical and electronic engineering
- Science
- Physics
- Photonics
Entry requirements
- Admission to this program is available to Australian citizens and residents only. Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting the minimum selection rank, or satisfying the requirements for an approved admission scheme.
Recognition
The program is accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates of this program are able to join as graduate members on completion, and as student members during studies.
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