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The Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) equips you with advanced expertise in analyzing, designing, implementing, and managing IoT networks, telecommunication systems, devices, and network architectures, applications, and services. Strengthen your research capabilities through a significant final-year project while acquiring versatile skills applicable across diverse industries.
RMIT employs multiple teaching methods such as lectures, seminars, workshops, presentations, group discussions, and collaborative projects. Students can access digital learning materials through platforms like Canvas, the university's Learning Management System. Continuous evaluation occurs via exams, essays, reports, oral assessments, presentations, group and individual research projects, lab work, and practical tasks. Courses are delivered by industry specialists, with a focus on hands-on laboratory sessions and professional engineering projects that bridge theory and practice while developing research, teamwork, leadership, communication, and project management competencies.
Graduates may launch entrepreneurial ventures or pursue advanced studies like PhD programs. This degree prepares you for leadership positions in telecommunications and networking sectors. The rapidly evolving global telecommunications landscape offers graduates exceptional career opportunities in fields including: telecom operators, IoT network providers and users, ISPs, wired/wireless network consultants, network security specialists, and satellite/space communications.