Power the systems that power our world
From transport, communication to computers, electricity and electronics shape the modern world. If you’re passionate about power, a career in electrical and electronic engineering might be your perfect fit.
A degree from UTS can help you accelerate your future. You’ll study a wide array of communication and electrical energy technologies, get hands-on expertise and learn from industry experts, ensuring you have what it takes to succeed in this rewarding industry.
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#1 in Australia
UTS is the top university in Australia for Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023
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12.4% projected growth
In Australia, it’s expected that Electronics Engineering roles will grow by 12.4% and Electrical Engineering roles will grow by 11.5% by 2028.
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Industry recognised
Our Electrical and Electronic Engineering courses have been accredited by Engineers Australia and are recognised internationally by signatories to the Washington Accord.
Study options
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Bachelor of Engineering Science
Course- 3 years full time
Study level
- Bachelor degree
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Lowest selection rank
82.50 (Biomedical)
Location
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical Process)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Lowest selection rank
82.55 (Chemical Process)
Location
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil (Construction))
Course- 4 years full time
Study level
- Honours
- Undergraduate
Lowest selection rank
80.45 (Civil (Construction))
Location
City campus
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil (Structures))
Course- 4 years full time
Study level
- Honours
- Undergraduate
Lowest selection rank
80.1 (Civil (Structures))
Location
City campus
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil & Environmental)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Location
City campus
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Lowest selection rank
80.10 (Civil)
80.45 (Civil (Construction))
80.10 (Civil (Structures))
80.05 (Civil and Environmental)
Location
City campus
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Data Science)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Lowest selection rank
80.50 (Data Science)
Location
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical & Electronic)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Location
City campus
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)
Course- 4 years full time
- 8 years part time
Study level
- Honours
Lowest selection rank
80.00 (Electrical)
82.15 (Electrical and Electronic)
Location
City campus
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Why study Electrical and Electronic Engineering?
Power the future
Electrical and electronic engineers combine a range of communication and electrical energy technologies to underpin the ongoing transformation of how humans commute, stay connected and consume energy. Emerging technologies in areas like distributed energy (for example, microgrids) and Internet of Things have enabled more flexible use of power and information systems.
World-class facilities and exciting career opportunities
At UTS, you will learn from industry experts and access cutting-edge resources to enhance your problem solving abilities and develop innovative electrical and electronic solutions for real-world challenges. Gain practical skills in our world-class labs that prepare you for rewarding roles in industries like electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, and energy systems. Our electrical engineering and electronics degrees equip you with the expertise to design, develop, and maintain cutting-edge electrical and electronic systems.
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Watch to explore where studying a degree in Engineering at UTS can take you, featuring some of our students and a showcase of our industry-leading labs and facilities.
Related study areas
Sustainability and Environment
Sustainability is challenging growth for businesses and demanding policy change from governments. Expertise in sustainability across different sectors is in growing demand. UTS’s Sustainability and Environment degrees are offered as dual programs with a range of exciting courses.
Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
Learn how solids and fluids, heat and electricity interact, building an in-depth knowledge of the forces that rule our world. You’ll design robots, smart machines and more, ensuring you graduate fully prepared to create and innovate the new mechanical devices of tomorrow.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Build solutions for the future and create effective, human-focused and resilient infrastructure. Learn from industry leaders and build in-demand skills in research, project management, implementation and more.
Engineering
From the roads we travel on to the cars we drive, the power we use and even the medical devices we rely on, engineers are behind it all. Learn how to create the groundbreaking innovations and solutions of tomorrow with our industry-led, practice-based Engineering programs.
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