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Explore electrical power and utility systems by pursuing the Electrical and Electronic Engineering specialization within the Bachelor of Engineering Technology program, setting the foundation for a fulfilling career.
Professionals in electrical and electronic engineering lead advancements in energy infrastructure, electronic devices, and signal processing, while maintaining the dependability, performance, and security of power generation and distribution networks.
Through electrical and electronic engineering studies, you'll acquire expertise in creating, deploying, and managing power and utility infrastructures. The curriculum covers electrical power circuits, automated control mechanisms, and programmable interfaces, with opportunities to focus on building systems, power engineering, or control systems.
Engineering technologists emphasize hands-on solutions and technological applications, operating across various engineering fields. The Bachelor of Engineering Technology equips graduates for multiple engineering professions. This program holds accreditation from Engineering New Zealand, a Sydney Accord signatory, qualifying graduates for Technical Membership with Engineering New Zealand. Strong industry connections with organizations such as Fisher & Paykel, Beca, Opus, Spark, Vodafone, Sky TV, and Contact Energy provide students with practical work experience opportunities during their academic journey.