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Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Put theory into practice with a professionally accredited electrical engineering course and specialise in the application and control of electrical energy.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Course Code
BH075, 079598A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$39,360 per year / $157,440 total
ATAR
80

About this course

Are you ready to find better ways to power the modern world? In this degree, you'll learn the processes behind the production and distribution of electricity.

Electrical engineering at RMIT is about more than just learning the theories behind the discipline, it's about being able to put those theories into practice in order to solve problems. You'll learn the skills necessary to make useful products and provide quality services by spending time on experiments in laboratory classes and designing projects.

You'll learn to design, develop and supervise the manufacture, installation, operation and maintenance of electrical systems. You'll also work on systems for the generation, distribution, utilisation, and control of electric power and electronic systems used for a variety of domestic and industrial applications.

You'll develop high-level technical and design skills and focus on a specialist area such as energy conversion, power systems or high-voltage equipment.

You'll have the opportunity to design creative solutions through inspiring and sustainable design-and-build projects, as well as taking part in the Engineers Without Borders Challenge - a humanitarian-focused course offered in all RMIT engineering degrees.

To ensure you graduate job-ready, you'll also have an opportunity to undertake a work-integrated learning (industry experience) elective.

Why study electrical engineering at RMIT?

RMIT University is ranked in the top 100 universities in the world for engineering (electrical and electronic). Studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) at RMIT offers the following benefits:

  1. Prepare yourself for employment
    With the opportunity to undertake industry placements either locallly or internationally, you'll be work-ready when you graduate. There are also opportunities to tackle research projects in partnership with industry, like the Engineers Without Borders Challenge.
  2. Industry-relevant experience
    You will have a number of opportunities for industry interaction during your studies including work placements and industry-based projects. Our teachers are experienced practitioners and we collaborate closely with industry to ensure our electrical engineering degree meets the needs of the workplace.
  3. A globally accredited qualification
    As a graduate, you will be eligible for membership of Engineers Australia, and your qualification will be recognised by all 18 countries that are signatories to the International Engineering Alliance, the Washington Accord. These include the USA, UK, China, New Zealand, Japan, Korea and Singapore.

Study locations

Melbourne City

Career pathways

Electrical engineers work on the systems for the generation, distribution, utilisation and control of electric power systems. They drive the transition to alternative and renewable energy sources.

After graduating you may work in areas of industry such as:

  • power generation and distribution
  • mining and resources
  • industrial systems design
  • consumer product design
  • process control industries
  • electrified transportation
  • manufacturing
  • automotive
  • defence

Work opportunities are available in Australia and overseas, designing and supervising projects to implement new technologies in small and large organisations.

The leadership skills you learn from project work will also help prepare you for management roles.

Graduates have gone on to work at a range of organisations including:

  • AusNet Services
  • United Energy
  • Beca
  • Schneider Electric
  • Greensync
  • Metro
  • Robert Bosch
  • Woodside Energy

Credit for prior study or work

Credit, recognition of prior learning, professional experience and accreditation from a professional body can reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant experience. Find out if you might be eligible.