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Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Overview
The Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
program aims to provide an opportunity for graduates of electrical,
electronic, computer systems, communications or telecommunications
engineering from a diverse range of institutions globally to develop
their knowledge to an advanced level in both general professional and
technical areas.
The program is suitable for students who have recently graduated or
are about to graduate and wish to pursue further studies as well as
engineers with some years of work experience.
The program is two semesters full-time study of masters level
coursework, consisting of core and specialisation courses. The core
courses are designed to provide generic skills applicable across all
fields of engineering and include Statistics in Engineering, System
Modelling and Simulation and Applied Project Management. The
specialisations are in microelectronics, signal processing and
communications, radio frequency engineering, or power electronics and
drive systems.
Applicants should note that the courses in this program are of a
high academic standard and are designed to build on existing knowledge
established in an undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering program. The
Master of Engineering is not a discipline conversion program.
Accordingly applicants are advised that they should have studied at
least two of the above areas of specialisation in some depth (no less
than half of a semester's work, in total) in their Bachelor of
Engineering program. Familiarity with signal processing techniques,
basic electromagnetics, electronics, matrix algebra and elementary
statistics will be assumed in many of these courses. If you have any
doubts about the suitability of your background please contact the Application Adviser.
Program Structure
Further Information
For further information regarding application to this program, contact Application Advisor or visit 'How To Apply'. For further information regarding program details, please contact the Program Adviser.
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