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This program is tailored for individuals who have completed a four-year Engineering bachelor's degree in a relevant field that lacks Engineers Australia accreditation.
The program isn't appropriate for those holding an Engineers Australia-accredited four-year degree in the same field. Candidates with EA-accredited qualifications who wish to pursue advanced studies in their current discipline should explore the Master of Philosophy or Master of Engineering Management options instead.
Electronics and communications stand among the world's most rapidly expanding technological sectors.
As information technology continues to advance swiftly, communication systems play an increasingly vital role in enhancing industrial productivity and competitiveness.
This specialization covers key subjects in telecom and networking, including wireless communications, network sensors, and cybersecurity for data networks.
Throughout the program, you'll complete a minimum of 12 weeks of professional engineering experience while maintaining an official record of your activities. Your capstone project will provide opportunities to research and implement cutting-edge technologies in telecom and network systems.
Applicants require a 4-year Engineering degree from a recognised institution in the same discipline of study. Students who have completed the Graduate Diploma of Professional Engineering degree at Curtin will be considered to have met the above course requirement.
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) score of 60; Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE): 176; English language bridging (ELB): Grade B; CUTE (Curtin Uni Test of English) – A; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking - 6.0; Overall band score 6.5; TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) 79 (overall) Reading 13 Listening 13 Speaking 18 Writing 21.