Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic - Pathway to Master of Engineering in Engineering Management

University of South Australia - Mawson Lakes Campus

Australia,South Australia

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48 Months

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CAD 39,600/year

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Australia, South Australia

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1991

Total Students: 37,000 +

Int. Students: 5,500 +

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Mawson Lakes Blvd, Mawson Lakes SA 5095, Australia

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic - Pathway to Master of Engineering in Engineering Management

Program Overview

This fast-tracked program of study offers an accelerated pathway to a master level qualification that provides you with an advanced level of knowledge in the specialised field of engineering management.

Electrical engineers are needed wherever electrically powered tools, devices or systems need to be designed, manufactured or maintained. These systems included those that generate, transmit or distribute electrical energy; that acquire, process or deliver information; or, automate processes and deliver services.

As an electrical engineering student, you will have access to industry standard facilities, with UniSA ranked No.1 in SA for engineering facilities¹. Facilities include the newly refurbished Power System Laboratory, Digital Electronics Laboratory, Electronics Innovation Laboratory and the Mechatronics Laboratory.

By combining your undergraduate studies in electrical and mechatronic engineering, with a Master of Engineering (Engineering Management) you will further develop your skills to include managing the operations of an engineering organisation.


What you'll learn

Your undergraduate degree will start with building a strong foundation in engineering, including computer programming, applied mathematics and physics. As yours studies progress, you will learn about analog electronics, digital electronics, software development, embedded systems, computer networking, electrical machines, signal processing, and control systems.

Then, depending on your chosen major, you will study specialist topics in power systems and renewable energy, telecommunications, computer engineering or optical engineering.

A significant portion of your honours year will then involve a major project supported by industry clients, or based in a research centre such as the Sustainable Infrastructure and Resource Management concentration.

Progressing through to your postgraduate studies you will learn about the strategic management of engineering operations as they relate to managing an engineering organisation. You can study topics such as:

  • Robotics and automation
  • Energy management
  • Organisational leadership
  • Enterprise resource planning
  • Project planning and control
  • sSrategic procurement