Study modeThe Electrical Systems major is studied on campus
Program ratingBy studying Electrical Systems, students will learn the fundamental mathematics of signals, systems and information, and the science of electrical phenomena. After completing the bachlor, the Master of Engineering (Electrical) or Master of Engineering (Mechatronics) can be taken, leading to professional recognition and registration as an engineer.
Aimed atPeople wishing to work as electrical engineers.
EmployabilityBy studying Electrical Systems Engineering you can find work in various areas including research and technical engineering, to management and finance. Possible occupations include bioengineers, computer engineers, electrical engineers, control systems engineers and signal processing engineers. Work can also be found as a technical specialist.
Academic titleBachelor of Science (Electrical Systems)
Course descriptionSample course plan
Bachelor of Science major: Electrical Systems
First year
Engineering Systems Design 1
Calculus 2
Physics 1
Managing People and Organisations
Engineering Systems Design 2
Linear Algebra
Physics 2: Physical Science and Technology
Introductory Microeconomics
Second year
Engineering Computation
Engineering Mathematics
Science Elective
Organisational
Behaviour Electrical Systems
Mechanical Systems
Science Elective
Economics of the Environment
Third year
Digital System Design Circuit Theory
Science Elective
Organisations, Ethics and Society Device Modelling
Signals and Systems
Science Elective
Ecological
Economics