Electrical and electronic engineers drive innovation far beyond basic utilities, influencing smart devices, medical imaging, defence technologies, and more, impacting every facet of modern life. The University of Adelaide's Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, ranked 25th globally, equips students for diverse global careers in a rapidly evolving field, working with renowned staff on cutting-edge discoveries.From the first year, this practical program immerses students in state-of-the-art facilities, including 3D prototyping and quantum labs, while exploring frontiers in robotics, semiconductors, and AI. Students can specialise in majors like communication systems, cybersecurity, or renewable energy, and minors in entrepreneurship or humanitarian studies, through hands-on projects, industry partnerships, and an eight-week placement. Graduates may pursue roles in AI, automation, or energy projects, with the degree accredited by Engineers Australia and offering access to The Academy by Deloitte for internships and networking.
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