Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Electrical Engineering)

University of Sydney

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00026A

Develop your ability to design and build the systems and machines that generate, transmit, measure, control and use electrical energy. Build a foundational knowledge of electrical circuits, electronics and computer systems, signals and communications, and the management of power and energy systems.This degree is ideal for students interested in the next generation of infrastructure and devices based on the Internet of Things (IoT). Acquire the professional skills to create better sensors and computing devices, more efficient energy networks and the latest innovative communications technology.Course structure Explore our Electrical Engineering undergraduate degree

Structure

Credit points required: 192

Subjects

  • Table A: Agricultural and resource economics
  • American studies
  • ancient Greek
  • ancient history
  • anthropology
  • Arabic language and cultures
  • archaeology
  • art history
  • Asian studies
  • Australian literature
  • biblical studies and classical Hebrew
  • Celtic studies
  • Chinese studies
  • criminology
  • cultural studies
  • digital cultures
  • diversity studies
  • econometrics
  • economics
  • economic policy
  • English
  • European studies
  • film studies
  • financial economics
  • French and francophone studies
  • gender studies
  • Germanic studies
  • Hebrew (modern)
  • history
  • Indigenous studies
  • Indonesian studies
  • international comparative literary studies
  • international relations
  • Italian studies
  • Japanese studies
  • Jewish civilisation, thought and culture
  • Korean studies
  • Latin
  • linguistics
  • modern Greek studies
  • music
  • philosophy
  • political economy
  • politics
  • psychology
  • Sanskrit
  • social policy
  • socio-legal studies
  • sociology
  • Spanish and Latin American studies
  • studies in religion
  • theatre and performance studies
  • writing studies. Table S: Accounting
  • agricultural and resource economics
  • American studies
  • anatomy and histology
  • ancient Greek
  • ancient history
  • animal health, disease and welfare
  • animal production
  • anthropology
  • applied medical science
  • Arabic language and cultures
  • archaeology
  • art history
  • Asian studies
  • banking
  • behavioural science
  • biblical studies and classical Hebrew
  • , biochemistry and molecular biology
  • biology
  • business analytics
  • business information systems
  • business law
  • cell and developmental biology
  • chemistry
  • Chinese studies
  • computer science
  • cultural studies
  • data science
  • design
  • digital cultures
  • ecology and evolutionary biology
  • econometrics
  • economic policy
  • economics
  • education
  • English
  • environmental studies
  • European studies
  • film studies
  • finance
  • financial economics
  • financial mathematics and statistics
  • food science
  • French and francophone studies
  • gender studies
  • genetics and genomics
  • geography
  • geology and geophysics
  • Germanic studies
  • health
  • hearing and sp

Standard entry requirements

A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), OR approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Camperdown/Darlington International: $200,000
  • ATAR: 92
No
  • Full-time : 4 years
Camperdown/Darlington International: $224,000
  • ATAR: 90
No
  • Full-time : 4 years

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