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Electrical and electronic engineers create and develop crucial technologies that power our modern world. Their work spans from designing power generation and distribution networks to automating industrial processes and handling electromagnetic signal transmission.
The University of Newcastle educates electrical engineers prepared to tackle global issues. By earning a Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours), graduates can pursue diverse careers. Potential fields include power infrastructure, sustainable energy solutions, automation technologies, robotic systems, Industry 4.0 applications, or communication networks.
Career paths might involve creating advanced agricultural technologies to boost food yields, designing intelligent energy grids for renewable power management, or engineering propulsion systems for electric transportation. Some graduates join our research teams developing groundbreaking medical innovations that transform lives.
Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC).
TOEFL paper-based test score of 500; TOEFL internet based score of 60; IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0; PTE GSE score of 50; Cambridge English: Advanced score of 52.