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From smartphones and smartwatches to televisions, electronics engineers contribute to the design, development, and testing of virtually all smart devices. The foundation of modern technology across industries - including manufacturing, energy production, transportation, healthcare, communications, and resource management - relies on electronic circuits, microprocessors, and controllers. With our world becoming more interconnected than ever, the need for innovative, highly trained electronics engineers is set to rise dramatically.
Our Master of Engineering in Electronics Engineering program strengthens and expands upon the foundational knowledge from your bachelor's degree, equipping you for professional success in electronics engineering. The curriculum enhances both your technical abilities and hands-on expertise while providing comprehensive training in both analogue and digital electronic systems.
2 years
A 4-year bachelor's engineering qualification in a related engineering discipline, or
A 3-year AQF level 7 bachelor's engineering technologist qualification in a related field, equivalent to the first 3 years of a Washington Accord accredited degree.
1 year
An AQF level 8 bachelor's honours qualification in an electronics engineering or closely related field, or a recognised equivalent qualification or combination of qualifications, equivalent to a minimum 4-year Washington Accord accredited qualification.
English language requirements