Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours) Non-Defence
Find your spark.
For domestic students only.
Find your spark.
For domestic students only.
Do you like to build computers? Have you ever wondered how a plane can fly on autopilot? If these scenarios get your circuits firing, then studying aBachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours) at UNSW Canberra could be for you.
90.00
Undergraduate
4 years full-time
Semester 1
4471
On campus
OurBachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours) will ground you with the fundamentals you need for a career in electrical engineering. You’ll learn how to program electrical equipment, as well as design and construct the electronic circuits that make programs run. Later in your degree, you’ll begin applying these fundamentals to a wide array of real-world scenarios, from radar and satellitetelecommunications systems through to marine engineering.
Your time in the classroom and workshop will prepare you for a 60-day internship. You’ll join a team in a professional electrical engineering environment to experience first-hand how an electricalengineer approachesand solves real-world problems.
You will also pursue your own Honours research project with the assistance and supervision of one of our world-class academics. You’ll apply everything you have learnt to a new and novel problem and contribute original research to the field of electrical engineering.
When you study with us, you’ll have access to purpose-built engineering workshops and facilities, and benefit from the best university teacher-to-student ratio in Australia. Working with experienced engineers and client representatives on industry-focused design and research projects, you’ll gain the hands-on experience required to meet the global challenges of the future.
Our teachers are experienced practitioners and collaborate closely with industry to ensure our graduates possess the skills to meet the needs of the workplace.
“There are so many great things about studying at UNSW Canberra: a fantastic library, a small campus (it’s hard to get lost), state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and small class sizes, to name a few. The best thing is the people. Teaching staff and other students are friendly and supportive. This creates a safe and productive learning environment where students can succeed.”
Jane Millward, Electrical Engineering student
From the humble lightbulb through to urban electrical grids and everything in between, electrical engineers are essential experts in almost every area of modern life. By studying electrical engineering at UNSW Canberra, you’ll be accredited by Engineers Australia to work as an electrical engineer in Australia and many other countries around the world from the moment you graduate.
Electrical engineering graduates find work in an array of fields and have high starting salaries. You could find yourself: