In your studies you will develop advanced practical skills and theoretical understanding of power systems, renewable energy, analog electronics, digital electronics, computer programming, embedded systems, telecommunications, signal processing, automation and control.
You’ll work alongside other engineering students on a major industry project in your final year. You may also be eligible for a full semester industry internship.
During your studies you’ll have access to our purpose-built engineering spaces equipped with industry-standard software and technology, including the:
power system laboratory
digital electronics laboratory
electronics innovation laboratory
mechatronics and robotics laboratory, and
factory of the future laboratory.
All of our Engineering Honours programs share a common first-year, so choosing this degree offers ultimate flexibility. Should you wish to pursue a different specialty after completing your first-year, you can switch to an alternative Engineering program and receive credit for the courses completed. Start now, decide later.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
IELTS total [6.0]
IELTS reading [6.0]
IELTS writing [6.0]
Nepal-2.61
Your career
To be a successful electrical and electronic engineer you should be a good problem solver, show a passion for understanding science, mathematics and technology, and applying your knowledge to the betterment of the quality of lives.
Careers to consider:
Electrical Design Engineer: study customer needs to create solutions ranging from small component designs to large-scale systems; working on all stages of design for electrical services including early research and development through to detailed design, installation and final commissioning
Electronics Engineer: use nonlinear and active electrical components (such as semiconductor devices, especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits) to design electronic circuits, devices, VLSI devices and systems.
Computer/Embedded System Engineer: design and implement embedded systems performing sensing, communications, signal processing and control for various applications, ranging from consumer appliances to Industrial Internet of Things equipment. You will deal with graphics processing units and field-programmable gate arrays for advanced applications.
Power Systems Engineer: design, build, maintain and monitor systems that deal with the generation, transmission, distribution and use of electric power, and electrical apparatus connected to such systems.
Telecommunications Engineer: design, commission, maintain and monitor the installation of telecommunications equipment and facilities, such as complex electronic switching systems, optical fibre cabling, IP networks, and microwave transmission systems.
Control System Engineer: select, commission, design and maintain control systems for automated devices, systems (as small as electric toothbrushes or as big as rockets) or processes.
Robotics Engineer: design, develop and program mobile robots, autonomous, driverless vehicle for transportations, agricultural uses, age care systems, warehouse management, and so on.
Systems Engineer: apply a robust approach to the design and management of complex systems over their life cycle, including the integration of a large number of products from multiple vendors.
Engineering Consultant: provide consulting services to help organisations improve performance and efficiency, analysing businesses and creating solutions to help meet their goals.
Entrepreneur: using initiative, commercial acumen and broad ranging business skills to develop or transform a product or service for yourself or an organisation