The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical & Electronic) and Bachelor of Science program at The University of Adelaide is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary program spread over five years. This dual degree program is uniquely designed to equip students with technical knowledge and skills in various aspects of electrical and electronic engineering, as well as science.
In the engineering component, students will gain a deep understanding of electrical systems and electronic devices, covering areas like power generation and distribution, communications technology, control systems, and computer engineering. Students have opportunities to apply their knowledge through practical training and industry projects.
The science component of the program allows students to choose majors from a broad range of disciplines like physics, chemistry, earth sciences, biology, etc. This flexible approach allows students to customize their scientific training according to their interests.
Upon graduation, students will be prepared for professional roles that require the integration of engineering and scientific principles. They gain the skills to invent, design, and manage complex innovative technologies, products, and services with a strong foundation in scientific concepts. This dual degree provides a unique combination of technical and analytical skills, which make students highly employable in numerous industries, including engineering consultancies, energy production companies, telecommunications, and the manufacturing sector.