- The Master of Engineering in Electronics Engineering at Macquarie University is offered as a 2-year full-time program.
- This course enhances the theoretical and practical knowledge students gained in their undergraduate studies, and prepare them for a career as an electronics engineer.
- Students will learn technical and practical skills and gain in-depth knowledge of both analog and digital electronics.
- Students will gain an understanding of systems engineering – the process of designing a system, or components of a system, to meet desired needs within realistic constraints.
- Students will be taught by active researchers in this field, which means that cutting-edge research is integrated into the units they teach.
- To successfully complete the Master of Engineering in Electronics Engineering, students must complete the following concepts:
- Advanced Computer Engineering
- Advanced Electronics Engineering
- Embedded Systems
- Digital Systems Design
- VLSI, Algorithms, and Systems
- High-Performance IC Design
- Machine Learning
- After completing this, students would be able to work as:
- Automotive electrical engineer
- Consultant
- Electronics engineer
- Electronics designer
- Electronics manufacturer
- Electronics repairer
- Information technology manager
- Precision manufacturer
- Project manager
- Telecommunications engineer
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- Student's learning will be enhanced by the location in Australia’s largest high-tech precinct, which is brimming with a collaborative, internship, and employment opportunities.
- Macquarie Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACBS), so students will be studying with a globally recognized institution.
- Macquarie is ranked number one in Sydney for median graduate salary, overall quality of educational experience, teaching experience, and skills development.
- Macquarie University ranked 9 in Australia for employability (QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2020)
- Macquarie University ranked number one in Sydney for overall graduate satisfaction in business and management (QILT, 2017).