• This major students will develop an understanding of mathematical modelling and abstraction, problem-solving and design skills as a basis for understanding electrical phenomena, and the ability to construct simulations and laboratory experiments.
  • Students learn to apply their knowledge of mathematics and electrical phenomena to solve problems in areas such as telecommunications, monitoring and automation, energy distribution, and digital computing.
  • In the first and second years, students will complete subjects that are prerequisites for their major, including mathematics, physics, and foundational engineering subjects.
  • Throughout the degree, students will also take science elective subjects and breadth (non-science) subjects, in addition to their major subjects and prerequisites.