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Description

Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a professional career that utilises mathematics, science, technology and problem solving skills to design, construct and maintain the products and services that underpin modern society. Electrical and Electronic Engineering is the major area of expertise behind control and automation, telecommunications and networking, signal processing, analogue, digital and computer electronics and power generation, distribution and utilisation. It is also vital in new and emerging fields such as nanotechnology, robotics, renewable energy and Internet of Things.


Program learning outcomes

On successful completion of the program students will have:

  • Ethical conduct and professional accountability.
  • Effective oral and/or written communication in professional and lay domains.
  • Creative, innovative and pro-active demeanour.
  • Professional use and management of information.
  • Orderly management of self and professional conduct.
  • Effective team membership and team leadership.
  • Application of systematic approaches to the conduct and management of engineering projects.
  • Comprehensive, theory based understanding of engineering fundamentals and/or the underpinning natural and physical sciences as applicable to the engineering discipline.
  • Conceptual understanding of the mathematics, numerical analysis, statistics, and computer and information sciences which underpin the engineering discipline.
  • In-depth understanding of specialist bodies of knowledge within the engineering discipline.
  • Discernment of knowledge development and research directions within the engineering discipline.
  • Knowledge of contextual factors impacting the engineering discipline.
  • Understanding of the scope, principles, norms, accountabilities and bounds of contemporary engineering practice in the specific discipline.
  • Application of established engineering methods to complex engineering problem solving.
  • Fluent application of engineering techniques, tools and resources
  • Application of systematic engineering synthesis and design processes

Details

Information correct as atMar 29, 2024 10:23 am
Program code40377
AQF level

Level 8 Bachelor Honours Degree

Locations and UAC codes
Mode of delivery
  • Face to Face
Duration
  • Australian students - 4 years full-time or part-time equivalent.
  • International students - 4 years full-time.
Selection Rank
LocationSelection Rank
Callaghan Campus75.00-

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Recommended studiesHSC Mathematics Extension 1 or equivalent. Study of one science-related subject would also be an advantage (Physics or Chemistry preferred).
Term typeSemesters and Trimesters
Fees
Relevant University rules and policies
CRICOS Code111310G

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Admission information

Admission requirements

Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting the minimum selection rank, or satisfying the requirements for an approved admission scheme.

The University of Newcastle accepts a range of qualifications to determine eligibility for admission. These include, but are not limited to, Australian or overseas senior secondary qualifications (such as the HSC), prior tertiary studies, prior TAFE/VET studies, and completed enabling programs.

 

 

For further information on the pathways that are available to you, please refer to:

 

 

 

Enrolling in mathematics - Maths placement test

Your degree includes either compulsory or optional courses in maths. To maximise your likelihood of academic success, it is recommended that you select the course which matches your existing knowledge and understanding of maths concepts.

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English Language Requirements

All Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the University’s English proficiency requirement. Further information regarding English language proficiency requirements can be found at the English Language Proficiency for Admission Policy here.

  • IELTS Overall Minimum: 6
  • IELTS Sub Test Minimum: 6

Credit transfer

If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution, or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to the new program, visit the University's credit website for more information on applying for credit.


Compulsory program requirements

Industrial Experience is a compulsory requirement of the program. It includes 4 weeks undertaken as part of your in program career-ready placement experience (ENGG3000), and an additional 8 weeks (totaling 12 weeks). Students are encouraged to obtain and to report on a substantial block of this experience at one time, but several shorter periods, of not less than 2 weeks duration, will be accepted. Further information on industrial experience is available here.

If you are enrolled concurrently in 2 single Bachelor (Honours) Engineering programs, you are required to complete 12 weeks Industrial Experience in total across either, or both, of the relevant Engineering Disciplines.


Academic requirements for program completion

Total units required

320 units

Program duration

4 years full-time or part-time equivalent up to 10 years maximum.

International students studying this program on campus are required to enrol full time to comply with their student visa requirements and complete their study in the standard minimum program duration. International students requiring enrolment advice should review the program plan corresponding to the semester and year of commencement and can contact their Program Advisor at ProgramAdvice@newcastle.edu.au

Program requirements

The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) is a four year program students are required to complete 320 units, which is comprised of:

  • 250 units of Core Courses;
  • 30 units from the course list*; and
  • 40 units of Elective Pathway Courses.

*Please note:

  • Core Course ELEC3850 Electrical Engineering Design and Practice has been replaced by 10 units from the Electrical and Electronic Engineering course list. If you have already completed ELEC3850 then you need not complete the additional 10 units from the course list.

No more than 120 units can be at 1000 level; and at least 40 units must be taken at each level from the 2000 level and above for this program.

Elective Pathway

An Elective Pathway gives students the opportunity to broaden their skills and knowledge in their own or another engineering discipline; or specialise in areas such as business, maths or science; or undertake study overseas. Students should be aware of the 120 unit maximum for 1000 level unit courses when selecting their Elective Pathway.

Mathematics Pathways

Students who do not meet the enrolment requisite for MATH1110 must take MATH1002 Foundational Studies in Mathematics. For these students MATH1002 will count for 10 units of Electives. Students undertaking this pathway will need to be aware of the 1000 level unit restrictions when enrolling in their remaining Elective Courses.

Additional Information

  • Students wishing to undertake this program on a part-time basis are advised to contact the Program Convenor or Program Advisor (ProgramAdvice@newcastle.edu.au) for advice on optimum selection of courses for part-time enrolment.
  • Please note that if you undertake courses that are not in your approved program, you will be liable for additional fees for those courses. This is in addition to the fees associated with your normal program of study.

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Transition arrangements

As programs are regularly reviewed and updated, some students may experience changes to their program of study during the course of their enrolment, which may require transition arrangements.

Students affected by changes to their program are advised to review any documentation contained in the "Additional documents" section in the first instance. Any further questions should be directed to the Program Convenor or Academic Program Advisor (ProgramAdvice@newcastle.edu.au).


Program structure

Students can plan their program using Program Planner. It is recommended students review the program handbook in conjunction with using Program Planner.

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Core

Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.

CodeTitleTerm / Location Units
ELEC1310Introduction to Electrical Engineering
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC1710Digital and Computer Electronics 1
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ENGG1003Introduction to Procedural Programming
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
10 units
ENGG1500Introduction to Professional Engineering
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (BCA Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
10 units
MATH1110Mathematics for Engineering, Science and Technology 1
  • Summer 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
MATH1120Mathematics for Engineering, Science and Technology 2
  • Summer 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (BCA Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
PHYS1210Advanced Physics I
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
PHYS1220Advanced Physics II
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC2132Electric Energy Systems
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC2320Electrical and Electronic Circuits
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 2 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
10 units
ELEC2430Circuits and Signals
  • Trimester 2 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC2720Introduction to Embedded Computing
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ENGG2440Modelling and Control
  • Trimester 2 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ENGG2500Sustainable Engineering Practice
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
MATH2310Calculus of Science and Engineering
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
STAT2110Engineering Statistics
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3130Electric Machines and Power Systems
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3240Analog Electronics
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3410Control System Design
  • Summer 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3540Analog and Digital Communications
  • Trimester 1 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ENGG3000Engineering Work Integrated LearningNot currently offered10 units
ENGG3500Managing Engineering Projects
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (BCA Singapore)
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
10 units
ELEC4840AFinal Year Engineering Project Part A
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 2 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC4840BFinal Year Engineering Project Part B
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
20 units

Course List

Choose 30 units from the following course list and at least 10 units must be completed at 4000 level.

CodeTitleTerm / Location Units
PHYS2211Modern Physics 1
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3160Principles and Design of Off-Grid Power Systems
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3251Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Systems
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3400Signal Processing
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
10 units
ELEC3500Telecommunication Networks
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC3730Digital and Computer Electronics 2
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC4100Electrical Systems
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
  • Trimester 2 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
10 units
ELEC4160Advanced Drives and Power Electronics
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC4720Programmable Logic Design
  • Trimester 3 - 2024 (Singapore) (Singapore)
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ELEC4740Internet of Things
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
ENGG4440Nonlinear Control and Estimation
  • Semester 2 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units
MENG4210Medical and Industrial Electronic Product Design
  • Semester 1 - 2024 (Callaghan)
10 units

Electives

Electives 40 unit requirement

Complete 40 units of electives to fulfil the requirements of the program. Electives can be used to extend and complement your core studies with more courses in the same field of study, or from areas that might be of interest to you. Electives can be chosen from all courses available at the University that do not have any other conditions (such as a course requisite) applied to them.

40 units

Honours

The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) program uses the WAM as a measure for determining Honours. Please refer to the Bachelor Honours Policy for further detailed information.


Additional information

Through the Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre, students can access a free suite of NUPrep preparation courses as well as Academic Learning Support.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students can draw on the assistance and support provided by the Indigenous Student Support and Development service through the Wollotuka Institute.


International students

All International Students enrolled in the program will be provided with an orientation to familiarise them with the rules, expectations, facilities and services offered by the University. Please visit our International Students website to find out more about the support services available to international students.


Additional support

AccessAbility provides advice and reasonable adjustments to Students with a medical or health condition or disability. If you require adjustments to undertake your program, contact the Student Support Advisors - AccessAbility before semester or early in the semester. They will work with the College or School to ensure that this happens in a timely manner.

Please note: All students must fulfil the inherent requirements of the programs and courses they are undertaking. While reasonable adjustments can be made, these adjustments cannot compromise academic integrity. It is the student's responsibility to check all the requirements of courses, and consider the effects of any medical condition or disability on their ability to complete course requirements. More information is available online.

Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours)

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