Electrical and electronic engineers do so much more than keep the lights on From smart devices to medical imagery and defence technologies, electrical and electronic engineering contributes to every aspect of modern life. The University of Adelaide's Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree is ranked number 25 globally. We set you up for a range of global career options in a field that’s leading technological change.
Our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) is practical right from the first year. Working with our internationally renowned staff who are active in cutting-edge discoveries, you will:
study in state-of-the-art facilities, including a 3D prototyping lab, autonomous vehicles lab, electric machines lab, quantum engineering and semiconductor laboratories, and augmentedvirtual reality laboratories.
learn and master new frontiers in biomedical engineering, robotics, mechatronics, quantum engineering, semiconductors, and applied electromagnetics
push the frontiers of knowledge in artificial intelligence, control, autonomous systems, integrated circuits for biomedical and space, and quantum electronics
work on practical and relevant projects with industry partners, and build confidence for tech entrepreneurship
specialise in your chosen electrical and electronic engineering major after the first two years
complete an eight-week practical experience
Computer engineers design critical electronic components and equipment such as circuit boards, sensors, routers and microprocessors. But their capabilities stretch far beyond this. They also have the knowledge and skills to develop technologies in: coding and cryptography; visual sensing; robotics; and automation.
Through our Computer Engineering major you’ll learn how to design, develop and use computers to control all kinds of devices, equipment and processes, including robots, automated infrastructure and autonomous devices.
With a computer engineering qualification, you’ll be well placed to pursue exciting opportunities in industrial automation, logistics and e-commerce, whether as a hardware design, network, systems or software engineer. Additionally, your skills will be in high demand from numerous industries, including: SaaS (software as a service), professional services, IT and defence consulting, computer software and hardware.
Duration
4 years full-time
Start Dates
February and July