Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) (Computer)
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) (Computer) has foundations in physics, mathematics, computer science and basic electrical engineering principles.
You will learn core skills in these areas which are developed through the course themes of electrical circuits, electronics and computer systems, signals and communications, power systems, control, energy systems and management. In third and fourth years, you will specialise in advanced computer systems, computer networking, and software engineering. A wide range of computer-oriented electives are also available, including studies in artificial intelligence and integrated circuit design. Computer-based tutorials are a feature of the course.
Demand for computer engineering graduates is strong and you may pursue a career in embedded microprocessor systems, digital control systems, image processing, digital signal processing, tracking and surveillance, measurement and sensing, data processing systems, software engineering, biomedical engineering and power systems.
Course Requirements
To meet requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) (Computer), a candidate must successfully complete 192 credit points, comprising:
- core and elective units of study relating to the specialist stream, as prescribed by the table of units of study for the stream; and
- any additional free elective units of study as may be necessary to gain credit to complete the award.
For a standard enrolment plan for Electrical(Computer) Engineering visit cusp.sydney.edu.au/students/view-degree-page/name/BE(Elec)(Comp)