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The Master of Engineering Science (Electrical and Electronic) provides you with expertise to design, develop, and implement electrical and electronic systems crucial for advanced technological solutions. You can specialize in emerging fields like renewable energy systems (including wind power installations) and propulsion technologies for marine vessels, submarines, and eco-friendly transportation. While electrical engineering focuses on large-scale power systems, generation, and electromechanical devices, electronic engineering deals with smaller-scale digital systems, telecommunications, and microelectronics. This program builds upon your foundational knowledge, encompassing both engineering disciplines. Professionals in this field contribute to innovations across diverse sectors including aviation technology, digital broadcasting, smart grid infrastructure, urban mobility solutions, healthcare instrumentation, automation systems, high-speed communication networks, and scientific instrumentation.
Applicants must normally hold one of the following appropriate qualifications:
In addition, students are expected to be able to demonstrate previous study or recognised prior learning in communication and planning skills, mathematics (equivalent to first year university mathematics), and science (equivalent to university undergraduate topics in chemistry and physics). Some basic knowledge of other relevant sciences and previous study in programming and computing fundamentals is assumed.
English language requirements
IELTS (Academic): 6.0 Overall with 6.0 Speaking, 6.0 Writing; TOEFL iBT: 72 Total score with 18 Speaking, 21 Writing; Pearson PTE Academic: 50 Overall with 50 Speaking, 50 Writing; Cambridge C1 Advanced: 169 Overall with 169 Speaking, 169 Writing; Occupational English Test (OET): 300 Speaking, 300 Writing, 300 Reading, 300 Listening; Duolingo (Up to and including Semester 2, 2024): Overall 95-100