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School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering The University of Adelaide Australia

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School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Room NG07, Engineering North Building
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)

Overviewtop

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 Structuretop

 

M.E.(Electrical & Electronic) Program Structure for February Entry
Year 1 February Semester

Core Courses

7057 Engineering Communication & Critical Thinking

APP MTH 7054 System Modelling & Simulation or COMP SC 7077 System Modelling & Simulation

Electives

Two electives from the list

July Semester

Core Courses

TECHCOM 5021 Applied Project Management 1

STATS 7053 Statistics in Engineering

Electives

Two electives from the list

 
M.E.(Electrical & Electronic) Program Structure for July Entry
Year 1 July Semester

Core Courses

7057 Engineering Communication & Critical Thinking

STATS 7053 Statistics in Engineering

Electives

Two electives from the list

February Semester

Core Courses

TECHCOM 5021 Applied Project Management 1

APP MTH 7054 System Modelling & Simulation or COMP SC 7077 System Modelling & Simulation

Electives

Two electives from the list

 

M.E.(Electrical & Electronic) Electives
Communications, RF & Signal Processing Electives
7015 Adaptive Signal Processing (pdf 16kB)
7055 Antennas & Propagation  (pdf 17kB)
7017 Beamforming & Array Processing  (pdf 18kB)

APP MTH 7026 Communication Network Design

7054 Detection & Estimation Theory  (pdf 27kB)
7052 Electromagnetic Theory & RFID Applications (pdf 17kB)
7060 Image Sensors & Processing
7044 Multimedia Communications
7033 Principles of RF Engineering  (pdf 20kB)
7059 Radar Principles & Systems, An Intro
7065 Sonar Sensors & Systems

APP MTH 7056 Telecommunications Systems Modelling

APP MTH 7011 Transform Methods & Signal Processing 

 
Microelectronics Electives
7053 Analog Microelectronic Systems (pdf 27kB)
7051 Microelectronic Datapaths & Arithmetic (pdf 29kB)
7050 Microelectronic Testing & Design for Test (pdf 26kB)
 
Power Engineering Electives
7049 Power Electronics Systems  (pdf 18kB)
7046 Power Quality & Fault Diagnosis  (pdf 17kB)
7066 Power Systems Dymanics
7068 Power Systems Monitoring & Protection
 
Management Electives (only one elective from this group may be counted towards the degree)

ENTRSHIP 5025 Commercialisation: Process & Strategy

ENTRSHIP 5008 Leading & Managing

*Note:

The timing and availability of courses is subject to confirmation by the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, contact Program Adviser.

Further Informationtop

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.