Master Engineering Project Management - Máster en Ingeniería Gestión de Proyectos
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Presencial
Electrical engineers play a key role in the design, implementation and management of systems that exploit electrical phenomena to solve practical problems. These include systems for automation, surveillance, energy conversion, power distribution, telecommunications and information processing, on both very large and very small scales.
You will develop technical skills through fundamental theory and practical laboratory work, learning from leading experts in the field, who work in partnership with organisations such as IBM and Bionic Vision Australia. You will have the opportunity to take part in research under the guidance of leaders in electronic and photonic system design, telecommunications, power networks, signal processing and automatic control systems.
The Master of Engineering (Electrical) will provide you with a formal qualification in electrical engineering at the Masters level.
One of the following undergraduate degrees with a Electrical Systems major or sequence:
Commerce
Science
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%).
All students studying at the University of Melbourne must satisfy the University’s English language entry requirements. For graduate entry, Engineering offers an alternative.
Year 1 (Prelim)
Sem 1
Electrical Network Analysis and Design
Digital System Design
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Communication and Practice
Sem 2
Electrical Device Modelling
Signals and Systems
Foundations of Electrical Networks
Engineering Computation
Year 2
Sem 1
Probability and Random Models
Control Systems
Electronic Circuits Design
Approved elective
Sem 2
Communication Systems
Signal Processing
Embedded System Design
Electronic System Implementation
Year 3
Sem 1
Electrical Engineering Capstone project
Electrical Engineering elective
Electrical Engineering elective
Approved elective
Sem 2
Electrical Engineering elective
Electrical Engineering elective
Approved elective
Career opportunities exist as technical specialists and managers in fields such as the power industry, telecommunications, electronics, biotechnology, manufacturing, automation, transport, defense and the computer industry, as well as roles in research and innovation. While most graduates will begin their careers in technical roles, many will move quickly into management roles. You will find employment with companies such as Telstra, Siemens, Australian Aerospace, BHP Billiton, Chevron, Alcoa, Compumedics, Ausbiotech and Cochlear Ltd.