Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Macquarie University - North Ryde Campus

Australia,New South Wales

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 45,100/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2025

Apply Date

Australia, New South Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Level 24, 123 Pitt Street (Angel Place) Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Program Overview

The flexible Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) has a strong focus on practical learning and offers you the choice of five specialisations. You’ll learn how to identify complex problems and determine how to formulate innovative solutions to today’s complex problems. And you’ll be equipped with the skills you’ll need to mix it with history’s greatest engineers – maybe you’ll have the honour of creating the next lifesaving medical device, a clean water system for remote communities in Africa, or a mobile phone app that keeps children safe.


Specialisation: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy technology and systems, and electronics technologies, are undergoing a rapid transition as we move to a more sustainable and digitally connected future. The demand for renewable energy generation and storage, the use of sophisticated information technology for monitoring and management, and our reliance on devices has never been greater. This rapidly evolving environment presents unique opportunities for highly skilled electrical and electronic engineers.

The Electrical and Electronic Engineering specialisation will provide you with knowledge and skills to design and operate future electrical energy systems and technologies. You’ll utilise your knowledge of electrical energy and electronic engineering principles; apply circuit modelling, measurement and simulation techniques; and use industry-standard design software tools to identify, formulate and solve complex multidisciplinary problems.