University of Technology Sydney
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Electrical engineers design the systems responsible for the generation and supply of electricity and are at the forefront of developing renewable energy systems and super efficient electrical devices to reduce energy demands. With their knowledge of power systems, control, real-time computing, signal processing, and energy conversion, they are involved with applications ranging from advanced power grids to robotics, renewable energy, and industrial control.
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There are core studies in various electrical engineering subjects with advanced specialisations in control, embedded systems, renewable energy, electrical drives and power systems. Programming is also included.
Electrical power: generation, transmission, distribution, and alternative energy; industrial manufacturing; mining; oil and gas industries; computer systems and software; electrical systems’ design; telecommunications industry; data systems; biomedical engineering; entertainment; transportation.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) majoring in Electrical Engineering is fully accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of Professional Engineer and is recognised internationally by signatories to the Washington Accord.
All students are required to complete a minimum of 12 weeks work experience. Students in the Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice undertake 2 x 6-month Work Integrated Learning internships in year 2 and year 4 which integrates theory with practice.
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Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Extension 1, Physics, English Standard.
Recommended studies: English Advanced.
Portfolio: Current school leavers can support their application by submitting the Year 12 Engineering and IT Portfolio via UAC.
Statement of service: Applicants are advised to complete the employment question on their UAC application and provide statements of service to UAC, as an adjustment of up to five points to their selection rank may be awarded on the basis of relevant employment experience. Applicants will have had to have met the UTS minimum matriculation requirements in order for their employment experience to be assessed, and their documented employment experience must be at least one full-time year or greater.
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UTS cross-faculty and combined courses
UTS offers many cross-faculty courses and combined courses in the areas of Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Design, Engineering and Information Technology, Health, Law and Science.
UTS also offers a Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (BCII), a Bachelor of International Studies and a Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment as combined degrees. TD School at UTS also offers a unique future-focused Diploma in Innovation that can be completed in parallel with almost any Bachelor degree and double degree, except BCII. Diploma enrolment is by direct application once at UTS.