Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey with the Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering), where you not only gain an accredited engineering qualification but also delve deep into the realms of electrical engineering. This program is more than an academic pursuit; it’s a hands-on experience that propels you toward a future at the forefront of electrical engineering innovation.
Overview
Immerse yourself in the world of cutting-edge electrical engineering with the UNSW Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering). A two-year postgraduate degree housed in the prestigious School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, this program is tailor-made for graduates with a Bachelor of Engineering. Gain accreditation and pave the way for a career in the future of electrical engineering industries.
Picture yourself not just as a student but as a future leader in the dynamic landscape of electrical engineering. Beyond acquiring knowledge, this program empowers you to apply theory in real-world scenarios, ensuring you are well-prepared for the challenges and innovations that lie ahead.
Admission Requirements
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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’ll study :
- Disciplinary Knowledge courses, these are introductory courses where you’ll learn the fundamentals of your chosen specialisation
- You may also start studying some of your Advanced Disciplinary Knowledge courses where you’ll be able to tailor your degree to your interest by selecting courses which align with your career goals.
In the second year, you’ll complete the remaining Disciplinary and Advanced Disciplinary Knowledge courses, and study:
- Engineering and Technical Management courses which help you build skills in project and or staff management, leadership and strategy.
- A design course which is specific to your chosen specialisation – in this course you will be assigned a design task relevant on an area of your studies.
At the end of your degree you’ll bring together all the Engineering principles you’ve learnt to solve complex, open ended problems such as the development of a specific design, process and/or the investigation of a hypothesis.
This degree requires you to complete 60 days of Industrial Training, which gives you some on the job experience before graduating, enabling you to develop the essential technical and professional skills, so you thrive in your future career.
- International Fee to Complete Degree $113,000
- Domestic Fee to Complete Degree $84,000
Future Career Outcomes
Uncover success stories of alumni who have leveraged the Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) to excel in their careers. Explore how the program aligns with industry demands, emphasizing skills development that remains relevant in the evolving job market.
Emerge from the program with a skill set honed to meet the dynamic needs of the electrical engineering industry. The focus on practical skills development ensures you are well-prepared for the multifaceted challenges and opportunities in this ever-evolving field.