Bachelor of Science (Electrical Systems)

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Bachelor of Science (Electrical Systems)

  • Study mode
    The Electrical Systems major is studied on campus
  • Program rating
    By studying Electrical Systems, students will learn the fundamental mathematics of signals, systems and information, and the science of electrical phenomena. After completing the bachlor, the Master of Engineering (Electrical) or Master of Engineering (Mechatronics) can be taken, leading to professional recognition and registration as an engineer.
  • Aimed at
    People wishing to work as electrical engineers.
  • Employability
    By studying Electrical Systems Engineering you can find work in various areas including research and technical engineering, to management and finance. Possible occupations include bioengineers, computer engineers, electrical engineers, control systems engineers and signal processing engineers. Work can also be found as a technical specialist.
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  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Science (Electrical Systems)
  • Course description
    Sample course plan
    Bachelor of Science major: Electrical Systems
                
    First year

    Engineering Systems Design 1     
    Calculus 2     
    Physics 1     
    Managing People and Organisations
    Engineering Systems Design 2     
    Linear Algebra     
    Physics 2: Physical Science and Technology     
    Introductory Microeconomics

    Second year

    Engineering Computation     
    Engineering Mathematics     
    Science Elective     
    Organisational
    Behaviour
    Electrical Systems     
    Mechanical Systems     
    Science Elective     
    Economics of the Environment

    Third year
    Digital System Design     
    Circuit Theory     
    Science Elective     
    Organisations, Ethics and Society
    Device Modelling     
    Signals and Systems
        
    Science Elective     
    Ecological
    Economics

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