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Course Overview
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Course Content
Introduction to Engineering Design and Innovation
Year 1, Term 1
Physics 1A
Year 1, Term 1 (or Higher Physics 1A)
Higher Physics 1A
Year 1, Term 1 (alternative to PHYS1121)
Mathematics 1A
Year 1, Term 1 (or Higher Mathematics 1A)
Higher Mathematics 1A
Year 1, Term 1 (alternative to MATH1131)
Computing 1A
Year 1, Term 2
Mathematics 1B
Year 1, Term 3
Higher Physics 1B
Year 1, Term 3
Electrical Circuit Fundamentals
Year 1, Term 3
Digital Circuit Design
Year 2, Term 1
Circuits and Signals
Year 2, Term 1
Computer Systems Fundamentals
Year 2, Term 1
Engineering Design & Professional Practice
Year 2, Term 2
Mathematics 2B
Year 2, Term 2
Analogue Electronics
Year 2, Term 2
Digital Signal Processing
Year 2, Term 3
Mathematics 2A
Year 2, Term 3
Electromagnetic Engineering
Year 3, Term 1
Electronics
Year 3, Term 1
Analogue & Digital Communications
Year 3, Term 1
Electrical Engineering Design
Year 3, Term 2
Control Systems
Year 3, Term 2
Network Technologies
Year 3, Term 3
Research Thesis A
Year 4, Term 1 (4 UoC)
Strategic Leadership & Ethics
Year 4, Term 1
Research Thesis B
Year 4, Term 2 (4 UoC)
Research Thesis C
Year 4, Term 3 (4 UoC)
Trusted Networks
Year 4, Term 3
Electrical Design Proficiency
Year 4, Term 3
Common Questions
The degree is a four-year embedded honours program with a total of 192 Units of Credit (UOC). Students commence in Term 1, 2, or 3 and study face-to-face (including blended delivery) at the Kensington campus. The program culminates in a Research Thesis spanning all three terms of Year 4.
Yes. The program is fully accredited with Engineers Australia at the level of Professional Engineer. Graduates are also recognised internationally through the Washington Accord, which allows them to work as engineers in over 20 countries across the globe upon graduation.
Students are required to complete 60 days of approved industry training throughout their degree. This practical experience is designed to get graduates work-ready and is a compulsory component of the program.
The 2026 Lowest Selection Rank is 95.0, with a Lowest ATAR of 81.55. Assumed knowledge includes HSC-level Mathematics Extension 1 and Physics. Adjustment factors are available, including HSC Plus (up to 5 points), Elite Athletes, Performers and Leaders (up to 5 points), and the Educational Access Scheme (1–10 points). Admission pathways include the TAFE/VET Pathway and the Young Women in Engineering Pathway Program.
Yes. You can combine the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications) with a range of other degrees including Advanced Mathematics (Honours), Advanced Science (Honours), Arts, Commerce, Computer Science, Engineering Science, Fine Arts, Law, Science, Master of Biomedical Engineering, and Master of Electrical Engineering. Double degrees allow you to graduate with two qualifications in less time than completing two consecutive degrees.
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