This combined Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics) (Honours) and Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) pathway at Flinders University builds advanced skills in robotics, electronics, control, and signal processing. You’ll develop the engineering capability to design and integrate intelligent systems for real-world applications.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics) (Honours) combined with the Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) at Flinders University offers a comprehensive pathway for students aiming to excel in the fields of robotics and electrical engineering. This program emphasizes the development of advanced skills in robotics, electronics, control systems, and signal processing, equipping graduates with the capability to design and integrate intelligent systems applicable in real-world scenarios.
The curriculum is designed to blend fundamental engineering principles with specialized knowledge in robotics and electrical engineering. Key areas of study include:
The program features a strong honours component, which enhances engineering capabilities through advanced projects or research assessments. The master's segment focuses on deepening knowledge in electrical and electronic engineering, preparing students for complex system design and integration tasks.
Students may have the opportunity to select from a range of electives that align with their interests in robotics, instrumentation, control systems, and related intelligent technologies.
To be considered for this program, students typically need to demonstrate proficiency in English through recognized tests such as IELTS or the Duolingo English Test. Assumed knowledge includes SACE Stage 2 Physics and either SACE Stage 2 Specialist Mathematics or Mathematical Methods.
For the latest information on entry requirements and application processes, prospective students should refer to the Flinders University program page.
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