Victoria University

Course Details

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) (Embedded Systems Engineering)

Course Description

VU’s electronic and electrical engineering graduates are recognised in the industry as accredited engineers with the skills to develop creative and innovative solutions to engineering problems. Through laboratory experimentation and work placements, you’ll gain the practical knowledge and ability to hit the ground running. Job titles electrical engineer electronic engineer communications engineer power engineer telecommunications engineer embedded software engineer Organisations employing electronic and electrical engineering graduates Graduates can find employment in a diverse range of industries including robotics, renewable energy, transport, telecommunications, manufacturing and bioengineering.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

The Bachelor of Engineering degree combines electrical and electronic engineering, and you can specialise in telecommunications, power or embedded systems. Study this course and you'll be equipped to: be responsible for electricity generation and distribution design and develop smart grids incorporating communication, control, and automation technologies in this modernisation design and develop renewable energy systems (such as photovoltaic, wind and biomass systems) as alternatives to fossil-fuel based generation work in the electricity supply industry with special skills on power systems analysis, protection, operations, reliability, maintenance, and management. design complex electronic equipment manage large industrial manufacturing plants and substations design and manage communications infrastructure (telephones, radio, TV and the Internet) design and program microprocessor based embedded systems for use within a wide range of applications and industries.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) (Embedded Systems Engineering) Victoria University