Design the next revolution in technology.
Electronic Engineering
What is Electronic Engineering?
Electronic Engineering is the study, design, development and application of electronic circuits, devices and systems that drive tech advances across global industries.
Electronic engineers will combine engineering techniques and maths to design and build electronic hardware found inside smart devices, including smartphones, smartwatches, and smart health monitoring devices. These components are becoming smaller, faster, lighter and more power efficient, highlighting the impact of electronic engineering in the technology revolution.
What you will learn
You will learn about digital systems, sensing, electronic analysis and design with a choice of a sub-major on the Internet of Things (IoT).
You will graduate with practical skills in hardware and software that enable you to design and build miniaturised electronics systems giving you options to move into a range of global high-tech industries.
Career options
As a graduate in this field, you can work in any areas suggested for flexible majors, as well as through finding opportunities with:
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Construction
- Defence
- Marine
- Oil and gas
- Pharmaceutical
- Power generation
- Rail
- Telecommunications
You are also likely to work closely with mechatronic, electrical and data science engineers and will find opportunities in many of the areas suggested for these majors.