Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
Course Overview
Launch your career in electronic design, power generation or communication technology, studying one of the largest and most in-demand areas of engineering. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) will help you gain the practical and problem-solving skills needed to become an electrical or electronic engineer. Our engineering degree offers lab work and industry experience, ensuring you're job-ready when you graduate. You can specialise in telecommunications, power systems or embedded systems. These are areas that need qualified professionals, and there is a high demand for our graduates. Electrical and electronic engineers work in these areas: electricity generation and distribution smart-grid design - communication, control, and automation technologies renewable energy systems - designing photovoltaic, wind and biomass systems electricity supply work - power systems analysis, protection, operations, reliability, maintenance, and management electronic equipment design industrial manufacturing plants and substation management communications infrastructure design - for telephones, radio, TV and the internet microprocessor-based embedded systems - design and programming.