Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours)

NA On Campus Bachelors Program

Flinders University

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours) at Flinders University is your gateway to designing cutting-edge microchips, renewable energy systems, and electronic devices that power the future—perfect for students passionate about circuits, systems, and sustainability. With hands-on projects, a massive 20-week industry placement (one of Australia's longest), and access to the Tonsley technology precinct, you'll graduate ready to innovate in energy, telecoms, and beyond.

 

### Curriculum structure
Year 1
Kick off with a solid foundation at Flinders City Campus (for City Campus students), diving into core engineering principles like mathematics, physics, programming, electronics, engineering mechanics, and design. These topics build your toolkit for everything from basic circuits to problem-solving, setting you up to thrive no matter where your interests take you.

Year 2
Shift into deeper electronics and computer-based topics at Tonsley Campus, strengthening your skills in programming, software engineering, and specialised electronics while exploring options that spark your passion. You'll get practical exposure to real systems, helping you decide your focus amid growing demands in renewable energy and smart tech.

Year 3
Ramp up with advanced project management, specialised electronics or control systems, and that game-changing 20-week industry placement where you'll team up with pros on actual challenges. This year hones your hands-on expertise in embedded systems, robotics, and renewable energy, bridging classroom theory to workplace impact.

Year 4
Cap it off with a major engineering thesis, ethics and standards in practice, and tailored electives in cutting-edge fields like signal processing or bioinstrumentation. You'll lead innovative projects at Tonsley, emerging as a confident engineer ready to electrify industries from EVs to smart grids.

Focus areas
Embedded systems, robotics, renewable energy, control systems, signal processing, sensors/actuators, and bioinstrumentation—blending electrical power with electronic innovation.

Learning outcomes
Master designing electrical/electronic systems, advanced project work, industry collaboration, and ethical innovation, equipping you to lead in sustainable tech and interdisciplinary roles.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
Fully accredited by Engineers Australia at professional engineer level and recognised internationally under the Washington Accord, meeting requirements for chartered status.

Reputation (employability rankings)
Flinders engineering grads are in high demand across renewable energy, infrastructure, healthcare, and tech, with hands-on placements and Tonsley facilities giving you a competitive edge in Australia's evolving job market.

[Official program page](https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/courses/bachelor-engineering-electrical-electronic-honours)

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

In the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours) at Flinders University, you'll dive straight into hands-on learning from day one, building practical skills in areas like embedded systems, robotics, renewable energy, and control systems through real-world projects and advanced equipment. Our state-of-the-art facilities at the Tonsley technology precinct let you work with cutting-edge tools alongside industry pros, ensuring you're not just studying theory but actually designing and testing electronic devices that solve real challenges. This approach, including one of Australia's longest 20-week industry placements, means you'll collaborate with professional engineers on live projects, making you job-ready and confident from graduation.

 

Here's how our experiential learning ramps up your skills:
- 20-week industry placement: Gain structured work experience with local, national, or international organisations, tackling authentic engineering problems in electrical and electronic systems.
- Hands-on labs at Tonsley: Access purpose-built, state-of-the-art teaching and laboratory facilities, heavy engineering pods, and high-tech design consulting projects for practical experimentation in electronics, circuits, and robotics.
- Tonsley Innovation Precinct: Work in a collaborative hub with leading-edge research labs, advanced equipment for instrumentation, control systems, sensors, actuators, and signal processing—right next to businesses, start-ups, and industry partners.
- Cisco Academy: Earn globally recognised certifications through specialised training in networking and digital tools, boosting your employability in electrical systems and security.
- Real-world projects: Apply skills in integrated high-tech design consulting and group-based challenges, like those in embedded systems and renewable energy, often with peers and pros.

This is your chance to turn passion into expertise—apply now and electrify your future at Flinders! Check out the full facilities list here: https://www.flinders.edu.au/research/facilities.

Progression & Future Opportunities

In the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours) at Flinders University, you'll dive straight into hands-on learning from day one, building real-world skills in areas like embedded systems, robotics, renewable energy, and control systems through projects that mimic industry challenges. You'll get access to cutting-edge facilities at the Tonsley technology precinct, including state-of-the-art teaching and laboratory spaces equipped for electrical and electronic engineering, where you can work with advanced equipment on high-tech design consulting projects. This practical focus, combined with one of Australia's longest 20-week industry placements, means you'll collaborate with professional engineers on actual problems, making you job-ready before graduation.

 

Here are some standout ways our program delivers that experiential edge:
- 20-week industry placement: One of the longest in Australia, offering structured work experience with local, national, or international organizations to tackle real-world electrical and electronic challenges alongside pro engineers.
- Hands-on labs at Tonsley: Purpose-built, state-of-the-art teaching and laboratory facilities, including heavy engineering pods, for designing and building electronic systems, devices, and security solutions.
- Integrated high-tech design projects: Apply skills in consulting-style projects using advanced equipment at the Tonsley precinct, focusing on innovation in electronics, robotics, and renewable energy.
- Group and collaborative work: Team up on real-world projects in embedded systems, control systems, and more, often alongside industry partners at Tonsley.

Imagine walking out with the confidence and connections to lead in tech—spots fill fast, so apply now to secure yours. Check out the full facilities list here: [Flinders University Research Facilities and Laboratories](https://www.flinders.edu.au/research/facilities).

Program Key Stats

$47300
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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Lead Systems Engineer – Defence & Space
  • Smart Infrastructure Specialist – Energy & Cities
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Engineer
  • Telecommunications Network Architect
  • Biomedical Engineer (specialising in medical devices)
  • Academic or Research Scientist

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