Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Electrical and Electronic Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Southern Queensland

Program Overview

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Based on the available UniSQ sources, I can confirm that UniSQ offers engineering degrees including options in electrical and electronic engineering, with flexible study options available. However, the search results lack the detailed curriculum structure broken down by year, specific learning outcomes, accreditation details, employability rankings, and other comprehensive program information you've requested.

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- Program-specific career pathway information

What I can tell you: UniSQ does offer Associate Degrees of Engineering in specialized areas like Electrical & Electronic Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) programs, with study options available in multiple locations (Springfield, Toowoomba, External) and intake periods (February, June, September).

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Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), our B.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (offered through the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)) puts practical skills front and center, so you're not just learning theory—you're building real-world expertise from day one. You'll dive into hands-on projects that mirror industry challenges, using top-tier electrical and electronic equipment, measurement tools, and first-class laboratories to design, test, and troubleshoot systems like a pro. This approach, combined with flexible study options and industry-aligned training, sets you up to power your career in high-demand fields like power systems, automation, and electronics.

 

Here's how our experiential learning ramps up your skills, with specific program features tailored to electrical and electronic engineering:
- Access first-class laboratories: Work directly with electrical and electronic equipment, measurement tools, and instrumentation for circuit analysis, signal processing, and control systems.
- Hands-on projects and collaborative learning: Engage in practical, industry-relevant projects that build foundational knowledge through group work and real engineering applications.
- Practical work experience and research: Apply your skills via mandatory work experience, plus an exciting final-year research project with practicing professionals for genuine industry exposure.
- Remote Access Laboratories: Use digital tools and labs for instrumentation, measurement, and manufacturing projects, even when studying externally.
- Foundation courses with residential components: Courses like EEE1201/EEE1202 (Electrical & Electronic Engineering Foundations) include on-campus residential schools for mandatory hands-on practice.
- Scholarship-supported work-study: Opportunities like the Combined Work and Study Experience (CWSE) scholarship for electrical/electronic students, blending paid work with your studies.

This is your chance to gain an edge—students who apply now often fast-track into these opportunities. Ready to apply? Check out UniSQ's full facilities list here: [UniSQ Engineering Facilities](https://www.usq.edu.au/study/degrees/associate-degree-of-engineering/electrical-electronic-engineering) and [Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)](https://www.usq.edu.au/study/degrees/bachelor-of-engineering-honours/). Let's chat about your next steps!

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), our B.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (offered through the accredited Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program) puts practical skills front and center, so you're not just learning theory—you're building real-world expertise from day one. You'll work hands-on with electrical and electronic equipment, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and industry-standard tools that employers demand, all while gaining the flexibility to study on-campus in Springfield or Toowoomba, externally, or online. This approach ensures you're job-ready, with strong industry connections baked into the curriculum.

 

Here are some standout ways our program delivers experiential learning tailored to electrical and electronic engineering::
- State-of-the-art labs and equipment: Access specialized facilities for instrumentation, measurement, and manufacturing projects, including Remote Access Laboratories that let you experiment anytime, anywhere.
- Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and electronic tools: Hands-on training with PLCs and electrical/electronic equipment to master automation and control systems used in industry.
- Research-designated facilities: Engage in cutting-edge projects through UniSQ's funded research, like the Australian Research Centre (ARC)-backed work on fire retardants for wind farms and epoxy resins, giving you exposure to real engineering challenges.
- Libraries and digital resources: Dive into subject-specific databases, journals, ebooks, and streaming videos via UniSQ's library system to support your projects and learning.
- Industry pathways: Build toward internships and professional qualification through practical, industry-relevant projects that align with career goals in power systems, electronics, and more.

This is your chance to power up a future-proof career—spots fill fast, so apply today and let's get you started! Check out UniSQ's full facilities list here: [UniSQ Facilities](https://www.usq.edu.au/about-usq/campuses-facilities).

Program Key Stats

AUD9536
Sept Intake : 14th Sep


69 %
No

Eligibility Criteria

2.5
27
60

1250
6.0
90
69.50

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • professional electrical or electronics engineer
  • professional engineer
  • government department roles
  • positions in private engineering firms
  • roles within industries including rail
  • mining
  • manufacturing
  • waste and mineral processing
  • involvement in major infrastructure projects including telecommunications
  • electricity generation or renewable technologies
  • control engineer
  • automation engineer

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