Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation (GDip ProEng)
Program Overview
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation (GDip ProEng)
Overview
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation is a postgraduate program that provides students with content knowledge in areas specific to Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This specialisation is designed for students from other discipline areas who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Course Outline
Qualification
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation (GDip ProEng)
Credit
A full-time study load usually consists of 200 credits (approximately eight units) per year, with 100 credits (approximately four units) in each semester.
Course Structure
The course structure for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation is as follows:
- Electrical Power Engineers: Consider generation, transmission, and generation of electricity, as well as the harnessing of sources of renewable and sustainable energy.
- Electronic Engineers: Undertake the design and application of modern digital, electronic, and communication systems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation will qualify for entry to the Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical Engineering – Embedded Systems Engineering), Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical Engineering – Emerging Power Systems Engineering), and Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical Engineering – Telecommunications and Networking Engineering).
Fees and Scholarships
Fee information is not available for this course at this time. Estimated course fees can be found on the Curtin University website.
Teaching Areas
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation is taught by the Centre for Aboriginal Studies, Business and Law, Health Sciences, Humanities, and Science and Engineering.
Campuses
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation is available at the following campuses:
- Australia
- Colombo
- Dubai
- Malaysia
- Mauritius
- Singapore
Research Areas
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation covers a range of research areas, including:
- Electrical Power Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Embedded Systems Engineering
- Emerging Power Systems Engineering
- Telecommunications and Networking Engineering
Admission Criteria
Admission criteria for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation can be found on the Curtin University website.
How to Apply
To apply for the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation, please visit the Curtin University website.
Contact
For more information about the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Specialisation, please contact Curtin University.
Disclaimer
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