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Future Postgraduate Students
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Postgraduate Degree Programs
See the exciting and diverse range of Postgraduate Coursework and Research Degree Programs offered by the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering.
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Our Research
Find out more about the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering's international reputation
for excellence in education and research.
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Scholarships
Fast-track your career with a scholarship-funded postgraduate qualification in the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering.
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How to Apply
Learn about selection criteria, steps for applying, important closing
dates and what to do when you are offered a place at Adelaide.
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Coursework Programs
The Master of Engineering program offers candidates the chance to
specialise in cutting edge technologies aligned to their career
pathways. This 24 unit program is suitable for Engineering graduates
with Honours who wish to pursue further studies, as well as engineers
with relevant work experience. (Up to 12 additional units of enabling
courses maybe required depending on the exact nature of the applicants
qualifications - this may extend study by one semester.) The program
includes core courses (9 units) comprising statistics, system modelling
and management and is designed to provide generic skills applicable
across all fields of engineering. The remaining 15 units are of
discipline specific courses that provide additional technical material
at a level beyond that of a first engineering degree. The selection of
latter courses will enable candidates to explore a sub-discipline at
some depth or acquire further knowledge across a broad front.
Research Programs
The School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering has a strong
research focus with staff and students active in a wide variety of
projects. Our vision is to increase the scale and impact of our world
class research and to provide the highest quality PhD supervision. Our
research activities span fundamental theoretical advances through to
commercial spin-offs.
Recent research outcomes include significant
contributions to power systems, radar signal processing, terahertz
imaging, biologically inspired vision and radio frequency
identification (RFID).
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