Electrical and Computer Engineering
The application of electrical engineering in an increasing number of disciplines poses a challenge for electrical engineers, who must be able to draw on expert knowledge from a wide range of areas, in addition to designing systems that function optimally, reliably, safely and with new features.
Our courses are designed to meet this challenge, by providing a strong overview of the field and encouraging students to make their mark by having them specialise in embedded systems, emerging power systems, or electronics and communications.
We have strong research capabilities in embedded systems, power generation, renewable energies, signal processing, smart grids and wireless communication technologies.
Our courses
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and Bachelor of Science (Physics) Double Degree
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Double Degree
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and Bachelor of Science (Data Science) Double Degree
- Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical Engineering, Embedded Systems Engineering)
- Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical Engineering, Emerging Power Systems Engineering)
- Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications and Networking)
MicroMasters program explores Internet of Things
Curtin electrical engineering staff were integral to developing a MicroMasters program that helps students understand and develop products for the Internet of Things.