Degree structures can vary depending on your specialisation of choice, the number of courses you choose and timetabling, to give you an indication you can consider the below.
In your first year you may study core introductory courses in:
ProgrammingDigital Circuit DesignPhysicsMathematicsAll students study ENGG1000 “Introduction to Engineering Design and Innovation”. In this course you’ll learn to think the way that engineers think, developing solutions with limited budget, time and resources.
In your second and third year you will study Electrical Engineering core courses and complete a research thesis from the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) program.
In your fourth and fifth year you will start studying core courses and electives from the Master of Engineering program while also working towards your master’s project.
Throughout your degree you will complete disciplinary electives related to your studies in Electrical Engineering and broadening discipline electives where you can take courses from across the university as a minor or free elective
This degree also requires you to complete 60 days of industrial training, which gives you some on the job experience before graduating. This multidisciplinary educational approach connects students, academics and industry enabling you to develop the essential technical and professional skills, so you thrive in your future career.