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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Harness the potential of new and emerging technologies to design the electrical systems and devices of our future. With an ever-increasing global demand for renewable energy, there's never been a more exciting time to become an electrical engineer.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Course Code
412502, 084921G
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
ATAR
79

About this course

Highlights
  • Explore new and emerging technologies to design and maintain the electrical systems and devices of our future.
  • Apply your technical expertise to a range of industries, including the rapidly evolving energy industry.
  • Develop your skills in our advanced engineering labs, learning from experienced engineers who are leaders in their field.
  • Apply what you learn to real projects with site visits and exclusive work placements with some of Queensland's biggest companies such as Aurecon, Energy Queensland, Origin Energy, Powerlink and PSC Energy.
  • Combine your studies with a second major or double degree and maximise your employment opportunities.
Highlights
  • Explore new and emerging technologies to design and maintain the electrical systems and devices of our future.
  • Apply your technical expertise to a range of industries, including the rapidly evolving energy industry.
  • Develop your skills in our advanced engineering labs, learning from experienced engineers who are leaders in their field.
  • Apply what you learn to real projects with site visits and exclusive work placements with some of Queensland's biggest companies such as Aurecon, Energy Queensland, Origin Energy, Powerlink and PSC Energy.
  • Combine your studies with a second major or double degree and maximise your employment opportunities.

Entry requirements

Year 12 early offer scheme

If you're a current Queensland Year 12 student you may be eligible to receive an offer for this course on the last day of Queensland Year 12 before receiving your ATAR or selection rank.

Helping you to get into your course

If you dont think your ATAR or selection rank is high enough to get into this course you can guarantee your entry with guaranteed advanced standing by upgrading through one the following programs which you can select as one of your QTAC preferences:

QUT College Diploma in Engineering

QUT College Diploma in Engineering graduates will automatically receive an offer to start the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) within three weeks after completion of the diploma. You will also automatically receive 1 year (96 credit points) credit transfer and be able to complete the degree in 3 years as a full-time student.

Find out more about the QUT College Diploma in Engineering

Dual TAFE-Qld Brisbane/QUT award

If you enrol in a QTAC offer in the following dual TAFE-Qld Brisbane/QUT award you will automatically receive a QUT conditional offer in June (semester 1 QTAC offer) or October (semester 2 QTAC offer) after your enrolment at TAFE-Qld Brisbane is confirmed.

Upon completion of the TAFE-Qld courses you will be able to enrol at QUT. You will also automatically receive 1 year (96 credit points) credit transfer and be able to complete the degree in 3 years as a full-time student if you complete the advanced diploma

More details will be provided in your QUT conditional offer letter.

Study locations

Gardens Point

What you will learn

Electrical engineering deals with the design research development planning manufacture and management of electrical systems and devices which underpin modern economies and contribute to quality of life. Electrical engineers work with equipment ranging from heavy power generators to tiny computer chips. They work with senior administrators civil and mechanical engineers computer scientists and various workers in the business building and construction industries. If you are interested in working with your hands and technical equipment and making things happen an electrical engineering career could be for you.

Explore your options

Your engineering degree features common units in the first year that combine broad foundation principles with a wide range of major choices giving you flexibility and options before you choose your career specialisation.

Work Integrated Learning

Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is embedded in the curriculum and it is a core component for all engineering students. WIL allows you to graduate with a portfolio of professional skills that provides evidence of your professional competencies.

You are required to undertake 60 days of approved work experience in the engineering environment as part of your work integrated learning.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

As an electrical engineer you'll design develop and maintain safe economic and sustainable electrical systems and devices that underpin every aspect of modern life.

With an ever-increasing global demand for renewable energy you'll also play a vital role in meeting our future society's needs.

Working with equipment ranging from heavy power generators to tiny computer chips you'll find employment in a wide range of industries including the power robotics manufacturing mining bioengineering telecommunications transport and transmission industries and in research institutions requiring skills in data analysis and synthesis. .

If you're interested in working with your hands and technical equipment to make sure everything runs smoothly an electrical engineering career could be for you.

Professional recognition

All graduates are eligible for an Engineers Australia (EA) membership. EA is a signatory to the Washington Accord which permits graduates to work in various countries across the world. This course is recognised internationally in the engineering profession giving QUT graduates more career opportunities overseas.

Possible careers
  • Electrical engineer
  • Electrical and computer engineer
  • Medical engineer

Course structure

To graduate with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) students are required to complete 384 credit points of course units as outlined below:

(a) Core units (96cp) consisting of 60 cp of first year units:

  • 3 core Engineering units (36cp)
  • MZB127 Engineering Mathematics and Statistics (12cp)
  • An introductory unit in Engineering Mathematics (12cp) chosen from a list of two units dependant on mathematical preparedness

and 36 cp of Honours units consisting of:

  • Research methods 12cp
  • Capstone Project 24 cp (Standard progression is EGH400-1 and EGH400-2. EGH408 requires Study Area Coordinator approval.)

(b) Major: One (1) block of eleven (11) major units (132cp) plus five (5) Advanced Major Honours level units 60cp (192 credit points)

(c) Complementary Studies: 1 x Second Major (8 unit set) or 2 x Minor (4 unit set each) from the options specified for your chosen major. (96 credit points). In the case where students complete 2 minors at least one must be from the specified list for the Study Area A.

To graduate with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) students are required to complete 384 credit points of course units as outlined below:

(a) Core units (96cp) consisting of 60 cp of first year units:

  • 3 core Engineering units (36cp)
  • MZB127 Engineering Mathematics and Statistics (12cp)
  • An introductory unit in Engineering Mathematics (12cp) chosen from a list of two units dependant on mathematical preparedness

and 36 cp of Honours units consisting of:

  • Research methods 12cp
  • Capstone Project 24 cp (Standard progression is EGH400-1 and EGH400-2. EGH408 requires Study Area Coordinator approval.)

(b) Major: One (1) block of eleven (11) major units (132cp) plus five (5) Advanced Major Honours level units 60cp (192 credit points)

(c) Complementary Studies: 1 x Second Major (8 unit set) or 2 x Minor (4 unit set each) from the options specified for your chosen major. (96 credit points). In the case where students complete 2 minors at least one must be from the specified list for the Study Area A.