The University of Southern Queensland, also known as UniSQ and formerly known as USQ, is a medium-sized regional university with three campuses located in Toowoomba, Springfield, and Ipswich in Queensland, Australia. It provides classes in the following fields: law, medicine, engineering, science, business, education, and the arts. It runs three research institutes and seven research centers that concentrate on a variety of commercial, agricultural, scholarly, scientific, technological, and environmental challenges.

Australia's largest Japanese-designed garden, Australia's largest solar-integrated parking, and a library with rainforest and water elements are among the university's notable features. The university has received praise for its initiatives to reduce violence against women, and the Federal Government's Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) named it an employer of choice for gender equality.

As a regional university, UniSQ makes sure that its curricula meet the needs of the local and regional labor market, participate in regional social and economic development, and support the local community.

The UniSQ's Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) will provide a pathway if you want to become a professional Electrical and Electronic Engineer and have a 3-year Australian engineering degree (or a recognized equivalent international degree) but no work experience.

 

With hands-on laboratory sessions and 60 days of industrial experience, the degree places a strong focus on practical experience, comprehensively preparing you for the engineering profession. Additionally, you will complete a research project and dissertation that apply all of your academic learning to a real-world issue. Your project will shed light on the field of electrical and electronic engineering, whether it be the investigation of signaling systems for the road and rail, the most effective transfer of electricity, renewable energy, or energy storage. The research project and dissertation may also serve as a launching pad for higher-level degrees like the PhD.

 

CAREER OUTCOMES

  • With your graduate-level skills, you'll be able to find employment as a Professional Electrical or Electronics Engineer, making a difference in the fields of spacecraft and satellites, communications, mining resource extraction, power generation and distribution, and transportation systems.
  • You have the chance to work for some of Australia's largest firms or travel abroad to work for a multinational engineering corporation using your applicable experience.

Fees:

Tuition: $35200 per year

 

IELTS: 6.5(6)

 

Academics: 2.8 GPA

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