Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Single Major) (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical Engineering at the University of Wollongong is a hands-on program that builds strong technical and communication skills, perfect for high-achieving students passionate about powering the future through electricity, electronics, and innovative systems. You'll gain real-world experience with 12 weeks of industry placement in Australia or overseas, plus projects taught by cutting-edge researchers, making it ideal if you're eager to tackle challenges in energy, automation, and tech.

 

### Curriculum Structure
Year 1 lays a solid foundation across engineering basics, letting you explore fields like electrical principles and problem-solving before specializing. You'll dive into core subjects that build your skills in math, physics, and intro engineering concepts, setting you up for success in electrical engineering.

Year 2 shifts focus to your electrical major, introducing fundamentals of circuits, signals, and systems while keeping options open—like pairing with computer and autonomous systems for a double major if you're a scholar. Courses like control theory and basic electronics start sharpening your ability to design and analyze real electrical systems.

Year 3 and 4 take you deep into specialized topics, where you'll master control theory, microcontroller architecture and applications, and electronics to create smart, efficient solutions. You'll also explore foundation in electrical energy utilisation, robotics and flexible automation, and mechanical engineering design, all capped with industry projects and that essential 12-week placement to launch your career.

Focus areas
Power systems, electronics design, control systems, robotics, automation, embedded microcontrollers, and electrical energy utilization—preparing you for cutting-edge roles in renewables, smart grids, and beyond.

Learning outcomes
You'll graduate with expert skills to design, build, and optimize electrical systems; strong communication for team projects; and practical experience from industry placements, ready to engineer innovative solutions and pursue research or advanced studies.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
Fully accredited by Engineers Australia and recognized under the Washington Accord, ensuring your degree is valued worldwide in countries like the US, UK, Japan, and more—qualifying you for Graduate Membership and professional engineering roles.

Reputation (employability rankings)
UOW's engineering faculty shines globally, with civil, manufacturing, materials, and mechanical programs consistently ranked in the top 150 worldwide—a testament to our strong industry ties and graduate success in electrical fields too.

Ready to power up your future? Apply now at: https://www.uow.edu.au/study/courses/bachelor-of-engineering-honours-single-major/?major=44676.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

# Why Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) at University of Wollongong is Your Ideal Choice

 

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) at UOW isn't just classroom learning—it's built around getting your hands dirty with real engineering work from day one. You'll develop practical skills that employers actually want because you're learning by doing, not just reading textbooks. The university has invested in purpose-built facilities and cutting-edge software that mirrors what you'll use in professional engineering roles, giving you a genuine competitive advantage when you graduate.

This hands-on approach is woven throughout your entire degree, ensuring you don't just understand electrical engineering theory—you can actually apply it:

- 12 weeks of compulsory industry placement (420 hours total) integrated throughout your degree, either in Australia or overseas
- Fully equipped laboratories where you'll conduct real experiments and develop practical competency
- Latest computer-aided design (CAD) software used in modern industrial workplaces, so you're working with the same tools engineers use every day
- Industry projects and career-ready learning opportunities embedded across your program
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities specifically designed for engineering students to learn and innovate
- Full-time study commitment of approximately 48 hours per week, including class time, independent study, practical work, and placements

The combination of rigorous coursework with extended real-world experience means you'll graduate not just qualified, but genuinely ready to contribute immediately to engineering teams.

For comprehensive details on all available facilities and resources supporting engineering students, visit the UOW engineering information page.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Wollongong, our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical Engineering dives right into experiential learning, giving you hands-on skills from day one through real-world projects, industry placements, and state-of-the-art facilities designed for electrical engineers. You'll build practical expertise in designing, testing, and innovating electrical systems using cutting-edge tools and labs that mirror professional environments, setting you up for a seamless jump into industry. This isn't just theory—it's where you gain the confidence and connections to thrive as an electrical engineer.

 

Here are some standout ways our program delivers that practical edge::
- 12 weeks of compulsory industry placements (420 hours total at 35 hours/week), which you can do in Australia or overseas, plus industry projects for career-ready experience.
- Access to fully equipped laboratories and the latest computer-aided software tailored for engineering, including tools for electrical design, simulation, and analysis.
- Opportunities for group projects embedded in the curriculum, building teamwork skills alongside technical know-how in areas like electronics and power systems.

Imagine applying right now and stepping into these opportunities—our program is accredited and packed with this kind of real-world prep that employers love. Check out the full facilities list here: https://www.uow.edu.au/study/engineering/. Ready to take the next step? Let's chat about your application!

Program Key Stats

$48768
July Intake : 9th Jul


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Eligibility Criteria

2.5
30
70

1200
6.0
70
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Audio Engineer
  • Computer Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Project/Product Manager
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Signal Processing Engineer
  • Telecommunications Engineer

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