University of Wollongong

Course Details

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Electrical Engineering

Course Description

Electrical Engineering focuses on electrical and electronic devices and systems, computer systems, telecommunications, control and electrical power engineering. Electrical engineers play a vital role in renewable energy generation, heavy industry and manufacturing installations, robotics and automation, mining and electrical power distribution. Electrical engineers are highly sought after for their expertise in the development and application of sustainable electrical and electronic systems across a wide range of sectors. This degree You will study a common first year allowing you to learn more about engineering and its different fields before deciding which discipline to study. The common first year provides you with sound fundamentals in mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, computing, engineering science and communication, mechanics, materials and fluids. You then focus on your chosen major study from second year. Your degree includes a 12-week hands-on industry placement. You may gain credit for relevant work experience, either in Australia or overseas, by participating in our Professional Options Program. The Women in Engineering Network (WIEN) provides support for women studying Engineering, including $500 bursaries for high-achieving female students. Engineers work in a variety of industries, for example: construction, mining, resources, aeronautical, electronics, engineering management, telecommunications, power generation and distribution, renewable energy, aerospace, water resource management, robotics and manufacturing, railroad and shipbuilding. What you will study: In the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Electrical Engineering you will study subjects that will give you the specialist knowledge you need to move into the industry including: Electricity generation and distribution (including renewable energy) Electrical power quality Machines and drives Power electronics Control systems Automation You can choose to specialise in any of the following sub-disciplines: Control Engineering ' focuses on integrated sensors and control systems Electronics Engineering ' focuses on semi-conductors and electronic components in the design and development of engineering systems Power Engineering ' dealing with the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. From second year you also have the option to complete a double major, combining two engineering disciplines. Available double major combinations include: Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Overview of careers: Biomedical Engineer Computer Architect Computer Systems Engineer Civil Engineer Construction Manager Electronics Engineer Electrical Engineer Environmental Engineer Geotechnical Engineer Materials Engineer Mechanical Engineer Metallurgist Network Engineer Production Engineer Security Engineer Software Engineer Structural Engineer Systems Analyst Telecommunications Engineer Transport Engineer Water Quality Manager.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Electrical Engineering University of Wollongong