Postgraduate course
University of Wollongong
Courses included
The Master of Engineering Science (Computer Engineering) is designed for graduate engineers who wish to gain an advanced understanding at the master level of their current area of expertise in the field. As a graduate of this degree, you will have discipline specific knowledge and technical skills in the design and development of hardware and embedded systems including sensors, robotics, smartphones, medical equipment and multimedia technology. You will develop specialist skills needed to lead a process of innovative change within the sector.
You will study a core of key engineering subjects: Advanced Signals and Systems, Advanced Laboratory and Project; and choose subjects in your chosen field of computer, electrical or telecommunications engineering. A research component ensures that you enhance your analytical and practical skills.
In the computer engineering major, you will study Image and Video Processing, The Future Internet: Architectures and Communication Protocols plus two advanced/technical computer engineering subjects from a list of electives
The Master of Engineering Science will provide you with the opportunity to further develop your technical knowledge in the disciplines of computer, electrical, or telecommunications engineering, as well as the ability to analyse and solve engineering problems and communicate these outcomes to other professionals.
A recognised four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree with a relevant or related specialisation in computer, electrical or telecommunications engineering with equivalent average mark 60%.
Applicants with a three-year Bachelor of Engineering degree with a relevant or related specialisation in computer, electrical or telecommunications engineering, plus at least two years’ relevant work experience, should contact UOW to discuss their options.
The Master of Engineering Science will provide you with the opportunity to further develop your technical knowledge in the disciplines of computer, electrical, or telecommunications engineering, as well as the ability to analyse and solve engineering problems and communicate these outcomes to other professionals.
^ Fee column represents an annual amount unless the course duration is less than one year and the amount then represents the full cost of the course.
Australian Government financial assistance
University of Wollongong scholarships and financial assistance
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