The Department of Electronic Engineering at La Trobe University offers accredited courses leading to recognition as a professional engineer with specialisation in one of Electronic systems, Optical , Biomedical or Communication engineering. Both single and double degree course structures are available.


Bachelor Degrees
Bachelor of Electronic Engineering
4 years full-time & 12 weeks work experience required.

Bachelor of Electronic Technology
3 years full-time & 8 weeks work experience required.

 

Double Degrees
Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons)/ Bachelor of Electronic Engineering
5 years full-time & 12 weeks work experience required.

Bachelor of Science(Hons)/ Bachelor of Electronic Engineeirng
5 years full-time & 12 weeks work experience required.

 

Concurrent Degree
Bachelor of Electronic Engineering/ Master of Biomedical Engineering
5 years full-time & 12 weeks work experience required.

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering/ Master of Telecommunication Engineering
5 years full-time & 12 weeks work experience required.

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering/ Master of Microelectronic Engineering
5 years full-time & 12 weeks work experience required.

 

The courses for each of the main engineering streams are conducted by lecturing staff specialising in one or more fields, EDA, Signal and Image Processing, Computer Architecture, Control Systems, Communications, Optical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. Detailed information on undergraduate and postgraduate courses is available from the La Trobe University handbook. You can request an Information Kit to be sent out to you by filling in our online Request Form. Further information regarding the Department may be obtained by writing to:

The Promotions Officer,
Department of Electronic Engineering.
La Trobe University,
Bundoora, Vic. 3086
Australia.
 
Phone: +61 3 9479 2036
Fax: +61 3 9471 0524
Email: Promotions.Officer@ee.latrobe.edu.au or Online Request Form

The Department has close ties to the local school communities and runs a series of School Visits each year. These activities are introduce high school students to the Department and the University, giving them a glimpse of life on campus and what a degree in Electronic Engineering has to offer.


 

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