Melbourne School of Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Electrical Engineering in Commerce

Electrical Systems is available as a sequence within the Bachelor of Commerce.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce (with a sequence of study in Electrical Systems) can enrol in the Master of Engineering (Electrical) with a full-Year exemption, allowing completion of a Bachelor/Masters combination within five years.

The Master of Engineering (Electrical) provides accreditation as a professional engineer*.

 

Sample course structure: Bachelor of Commerce (sequence in Electrical Systems)

With VCE Specialist Mathematics, leading to Master of Engineering (Electrical)

Note that VCE Physics is a pre-requisite

Year 1
Sem 1

Commerce

Commerce

Commerce

Calculus 2


Sem 2

Commerce

Commerce

Engineering Systems Design 2

Linear Algebra

Year 2
Sem 1

Commerce

Commerce

Commerce

Engineering Mathematics


Sem 2

Commerce

Commerce

Foundations of Electrical Networks

Physics 2: Physical Science & Technology

Year 3
Sem 1

Commerce

Commerce

Engineering Computation

Electrical Network Analysis & Design


Sem 2

Commerce

Commerce

Commerce

Signals and Systems

Followed by Master of Engineering (Electrical)

 

 

Engineering subjects Commerce subjects Science subjects

 

Without VCE Specialist Mathematics, leading to Master of Engineering (Electrical)

Note:

VCE Physics is a pre-requisite
This sequence has an additional (overload) 25 points

Year 1
Sem 1

Commerce

Commerce

Commerce

Calculus 1

Sem 2

Commerce

Commerce

Engineering Systems Design 2

Calculus 2

Summer

Linear Algebra

 

 

 

Year 2
Sem 1

Commerce

Commerce

Commerce

Engineering Mathematics


Sem 2

Commerce

Commerce

Foundations of Electrical Networks

Physics 2: Physical Science & Technology

Year 3
Sem 1

Commerce

Commerce

Engineering Computation

Electrical Network Analysis & Design

Sem 2

Commerce

Commerce

Commerce

Signals and Systems

 

Followed by Master of Engineering (Electrical)


Engineering subjects Commerce subjects Science subjects

 

 

*Provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia effective May 2009. Full accreditation is only possible after the first students graduate from the program.

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