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Legend: D—Degree; T —TAFE; FT—full-time; PT—part-time; PTA—part-time may be available; RC—A range of selection criteria applied; N/A—not available 27
Electrical engineering D
BP261 Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical Engineering)
Duration: 4 yrs FT or PTA
City
Capacity to imagine and a desire to find
creative solutions to problems are key to a
career in engineering.
Electrical engineers devise engineering
solutions for society. Engineers work with
professionals in manufacturing, automation,
agriculture, transport, resources and energy
management, education, environmental
monitoring, renewable energy, power
generation and distribution, retail and
industrial automation, and transportation.
Learning by doing
Engineers are people who must put theories
into practice to produce useful goods and
services. You will learn to do this by spending
a significant amount of time on laboratory
experiments and design projects.
You will be required to complete at least
12 weeks of full-time work experience in your
technical field of study (or its part-time
equivalent), in your own time, under the
supervision of a qualified engineer (required
for Engineers Australia accreditation).
What you’ll study
You will learn through a wide variety of modes
including lectures, tutorials, and especially
laboratories. You will also need to spend a
significant amount of your own time on
self-directed learning.
In years one and two, you will learn the
fundamental principles and practices in
electrical engineering, and the mathematics
and physics that make up the essential
engineering tools. You will also develop
essential professional skills including
communication, teamwork, and leadership
skills.
In years three and four, the focus is on
making you industry ready. You will deepen
the technical knowledge and skills in your
chosen specialisation, and exercise your
design, teamwork, leadership, management
and communication skills through individual
and team-based projects that closely
resemble the work of practising engineers.
Career outlook
Graduates are employed in a wide range of
industries including automotive,
manufacturing, power generation and
distribution, resources, defence, and primary
industries, both in Australia and overseas.
You will be well prepared for leadership roles
in industry, business, government and the
community. You may also choose to start
your own business.
Professional recognition
The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical
Engineering) program is fully accredited by
Engineers Australia. Graduates are therefore
officially recognised as Professional Engineers
in all member countries of the Washington
Accord.
www.engineersaustralia.org.au
www.washingtonaccord.org
Application and entrance procedures
Application procedure
VTAC application
Entrance requirements
Current Year 12
2010 ENTER/ATAR: 74.90
Prerequisites: units 3 and 4—English (any)
and mathematical methods (either).
Non-Year 12
Prerequisite: none.
Please refer to page 57 for more details.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and
submit a VTAC Pi form, available online at
www.vtac.edu.au , if they wish other
information to be considered.
Please refer to the 2011 VTAC Guide for
full details on extra requirements.
Pathway
Graduates of the following programs may
be eligible to apply for exemptions of up to
two years:
»» Associate Degree in Engineering
Technology (Electrical/Electronic)
»» Advanced Diploma of Computer
Systems Engineering
»» Advanced Diploma of Electrical—
Technology
»» Advanced Diploma of Electronics and
Communications Engineering
You may also be interested in…
»» Computer and network engineering
(page 22)
»» Electrical and electronic engineering
(page 27)
»» Electronic and communication engineering
(page 34)
28 RMIT | 2011 Degree and Diploma | Engineering
 
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