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Program Outline
Electrical & Electronic Engineers design and create devices that use electrical energy. This broad field represents the leading edge of technology in many domains: from alternative energy systems to microelectronic computer chips; from the electric motors of hybrid vehicles to the control electronics of unmanned aircraft. Electrical & Electronic Engineering graduates specialise in a diverse variety of growing fields such as image processing, robotics, radar and remote sensing, micromachines, biomedical engineering and information security.
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) is globally accepted as the program which provides most flexibility in study choices for students. The BA suits students who are interested in the big picture, finding answers to burning questions, understanding human behaviours, cultures and history, and exploring new or existing areas of study. Students specialise in areas of their choice by taking a 'major' (from one of 25 areas) and potentially a 'minor' (from a range of areas). This study plan gives students depth of knowledge and skills in a specialised field, while having breadth of understanding in other areas.
Regardless of their specialisation, all BA students build skills that are highly valued by a variety of employers, such as the ability to find creative solutions to problems, researching and analysing information, the capacity for lifelong learning, and effectively communicating at many levels. These attributes mean students can adapt to different challenges that they might face in their future careers, studies and daily lives.
Students may complete the single degree of Bachelor of Engineering/Arts in five years of full-time study (with some overload). In addition to the program of study for Engineering, students complete 12 units at level I from any Humanities and Social Science discipline and a major sequence. Please contact the School of Engineering for further information.
Admission Information
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Selection Criteria
Year 12 applicants
You must not have completed more than 4 years full time equivalent university study (96 units). You compete for a place with your Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER).
Prerequisites

SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Studies, Physics plus one of Specialist Mathematics or Chemistry
IB: either Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3); or, Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) & Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
Midyear applicants must also have completed SACE Stage 2 Specialist Mathematics, or Mathematics 1MA (or equivalent) to allow enrolment in Mathematics 1A in Semester 2. To ensure that you meet the entry requirements, contact the Student Centre.
Alternative entry pathways
- Higher Education applicants
You must have completed at least half a year full time equivalent higher education study. A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You compete on the basis of your best GPA.
- VET applicants
You must have completed an AQF Diploma or above. Your application will be ranked according to the level of the award.
- Special Entry applicants
You must be 18 years or over before February 1st of the year that you will be studying, you must not have studied more than 2 years full-time equivalent higher education in the last 2 years and you must not hold a completed higher education level award. If you meet this criteria, you will be ranked according to your result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Your STAT result is weighted such that the verbal component contributes 35% and the quantitative component contributes 65% to your overall score. Personal Competencies (PC) and Employment Experience (EE) statements may also contribute to your rank. If you submit a PC or EE statement, and one of these ranks higher than your STAT score, then the highest ranking statement will contribute 50% to your overall rank and the STAT will contribute the remaining 50%. If you do not submit a PC or EE statement, or if the statements have a lower rank than the STAT, then you will compete for a place on the basis of your STAT result only. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Scheme. See Wilto Yerlo for further information.
- Without formal qualifications?
How to Apply
International applicants
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Selection Criteria
Prerequisites

Mathematics and Physics
Equivalent Scores
| International
TER |
80 |
| IB |
26 |
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
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6
5.5
5.5
6
6
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How to Apply
International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results
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Selection Criteria
Prerequisites

SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Studies, Physics plus one of Specialist Mathematics or Chemistry
IB: either Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3); or, Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) & Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
Study Plans
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description,
see the program rules.
| Level I |
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Semester 1
Semester 2
* Students who have undertaken SACE Stage 2 Specialist Maths will be required to enrol in Maths IA followed by Maths IB. Students who have not taken SACE Stage 2 Specialist maths will be required to enrol in Maths IMA followed by Maths IA and Maths IB in summer semester to complete the requirements at Level 1.
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| Level II |
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Semester 1
- ELEC ENG 2011 Circuit Analysis (3 units)
- MATHS 2201 Engineering Mathematics I (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 1010 Electrical & Electronic Engineering IB (3 units)
- Level I Arts Course (3 units)
Semester 2
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| Level III |
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Semester 1
Semester 2
- ELEC ENG 3028 Digital Systems (3 units)
- COMP SCI 2000 Computer Systems (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 3034 Telecommunications III (3 units)
- Advanced Level Arts Courses (6 units)
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| Level IV |
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Semester 1
- ELEC ENG 3018 RF Engineering III (3 units)
- Advanced Level Arts Course (9 units)
Semester 2
- ELEC ENG 3024 Project Management for Electrical Engineers (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 3021 Electric Energy Systems (3 units)
- Advanced Level Arts Course (6 units)
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| Level V |
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Semester 1
- ELEC ENG xxxx Final Year Project A (3 units)
- Advanced Level Arts Courses (6 units)
- Elective (3 units)
Semester 2
- ELEC ENG xxxx Final Year Project B (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 4040 Management & Professional Practice for Engineers (3 units)
- Advanced Level Arts Course (3 units)
- Elective (3 units)
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| Electives |
- ELEC ENG 4044 RF Engineering IV (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 4037 Digital Microelectronics (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 3022 Real Time Systems IV (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 4035 Communications IV (3 units)
- ELEC ENG xxxx Advanced Signal Processing (3 units)
- ELEC ENG xxxx Advanced Control (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 4042 Power Electronics & Drive Systems (3 units)
- ELEC ENG xxxx Power Systems (3 units)
- COMP SCI 3001 Computer Networks & Applications (3 units)
- COMP SCI 3004 Operating Systems (3 units)
- COMP SCI 3005 Computer Architecture (3 units)
- PURE MTH 3018 Coding & Cryptology III (3 units)
- ELEC ENG xxxx Power Quality & Condition Monitoring (3 units)
- ELEC ENG xxxx Image Processing (3 units)
- ELEC ENG 4046 Telecommunications IV (3 units)
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Last updated: Friday, 13 Nov 2009
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