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Overview
- Change your engineering focus and upskill to extend your knowledge in electrical and electronic engineering.
- Learn to apply engineering principles to the design, manufacture, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of electrical and/or electronic plants and equipment.
- You’ll use state of the art software tools to analyse and design practical electrical and electromagnetic technology such as bushings, high frequency equipment and transformers.
Career outcomes
As an electrical and electronic engineering graduate, you could work in electronics, computer engineering, robotics, telecommunications, microwaves, fibre optics, biomedical engineering, power stations, defence services, electricity networks and government departments.
Specific roles may include:
- electrical systems engineer
- control systems engineer
- electronics design engineer
- smart grid engineer
- maintenance/operations engineer
- field service engineer
- electric vehicle (EV) systems engineer.
What you'll study
Explore the courses you'll study as part of this specialisation.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
Relevant degrees for this specialisation
Graduate Certificate of Professional Engineering
Advance your engineering career with a flexible, 4-unit postgraduate certificate—no work experience required. Deepen technical expertise, meet Engineers Australia CPD goals, or pivot into emerging fields like sustainability, business or data, and unlock pathways to senior, consulting, or cross-disciplinary roles.
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