Telecommunications engineering

Why study Telecommunications engineering?

Communications is the fastest growing industry sector in the world. In recent years mobile phones have become readily available, optical fibres have improved long distance communications and digital techniques have advanced the telephone network - it is of vital importance to all people and all organisations. Our flexible program offers a single degree or undergraduate degree with Master’s level study in five or five and a half years. Our programs are accredited with Engineers Australia.

Career opportunities

Our graduates are well prepared to meet the challenges of a rapidly developing industry. Opportunities include engineering positions involving planning, design, implementation, operation and management of telecommunications systems and networks. Completing the combined Master’s-level program will give you a significant advantage when seeking employment.

Courses

Local students

Telecommunications engineering courses
Offer yearCourse titleCampus(es)DurationSemester starts
2012 Bachelor of Electronic Engineering Melbourne
4 years full-time or up to 8 years part-time. Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering continued…

Course description
Modern electronic engineering has created sophisticated instruments and gadgets for use in all branches of physical and biological sciences, as well as in areas of engineering and manufacturing, and in the home. This course focuses on the electronic systems used in daily life, from simple circuits to highly complex devices and expensive biomedical equipment in hospitals. It aims to give students an appreciation of the role of engineers in the community, and an awareness of the social and environmental effects of their decisions. The curriculum provides a broad introduction to electronics, with the opportunity to specialise in sustainability in energy production, or biomedical, microelectronic, optical or electronic systems engineering.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any) and either Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. They may also be asked to complete a maths test.
Selection
ATAR 60.20 (2012) Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 70 or above receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selectionmay be based on ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Physics or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points for each area of study. Performance in prerequisite studies is also considered.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional information
Students must complete at least 12 weeks' certified practical experience to be deemed to have completed the course. This is usually undertaken during the vacation following third or fourth year, but may be done at the end of final year.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
The degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates with a biomedical engineering specialty can apply for registration with the Biomedical College of Engineers Australia after holding a position of professional responsibility within biomedical engineering.
Full course details
Electronic EngineeringMelbourne
2013 Bachelor of Electronic Engineering Melbourne
4 years full-time or up to 8 years part-time. Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering continued…

Course description
Modern electronic engineering creates sophisticated instruments and devices for use in all branches of physical and biological sciences, in engineering and manufacturing, and in the home. This course focuses on the electronic systems we use daily - from simple circuits to complex devices and expensive biomedical equipment in hospitals. It also aims to give students an appreciation of the role of engineers in the community, and an awareness of the social and environmental effects of their decisions. The curriculum provides a broad introduction to electronics, with the opportunity to specialise in sustainability in energy production, or biomedical, microelectronic, optical or electronic systems engineering. Students can also access the Faculty's industry experience and student support programs.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any) and either Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. They may also be asked to complete a maths test.
Selection
ATAR 60.20 (2012) Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 70 or above receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selectionmay be based on ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Physics or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points for each area of study. Performance in prerequisite studies is also considered.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional information
Students must complete at least 12 weeks' certified practical experience to be deemed to have completed the course. This is usually undertaken during the vacation following third or fourth year, but may be done at the end of final year.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
The degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates with a biomedical engineering specialty can apply for registration with the Biomedical College of Engineers Australia after holding a position of professional responsibility within biomedical engineering.
Full course details
Electronic EngineeringMelbourne
2012 Bachelor of Electronic Engineering and Master of Telecommunication Engineering Melbourne
5.5 years full-time (5 years in an accelerated program), or up to 10 years part-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering and Master of Telecommunication Engineering continued…

Course description
This course covers all major aspects of computer, internet, mobile, multimedia and wireless technology, giving students strong theoretical and practical skills in the design, implementation and operation of communication circuits, systems and networks. The concurrent program combines undergraduate and Master's level studies. Students must perform at a satisfactory level in third and fourth years to continue in the concurrent program.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: study score of at least 25 in English (ESL) or 20 in any other English, and 25 in Mathematical Methods or 20 in Specialist Mathematics.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. They may also be asked to complete a maths test.
Selection
ATAR 88.55 (2012) Guaranteed Entry - Year 12 applicants only. Applicants with an ATAR of 80 or more receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARS are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may involve: ENTER/ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Physics or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 points per study.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional information
Students must complete at least 12 weeks' certified practical experience to be deemed to have completed the course. This is usually undertaken during the vacation following third or fourth year, but may be done at the end of final year.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
The course is accredited by Engineers Australia.
Full course details
Electronic Engineering/TelecommunicationMelbourne
2013 Bachelor of Electronic Engineering and Master of Telecommunication Engineering Melbourne
5.5 years full-time (5 years in an accelerated program), or up to 10 years part-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering and Master of Telecommunication Engineering continued…

Course description
This course covers all major aspects of computer, internet, mobile, multimedia and wireless technology, giving students strong theoretical and practical skills in the design, implementation and operation of communication circuits, systems and networks. The concurrent program combines undergraduate and Master's level studies. Students must perform at a satisfactory level in third and fourth years to continue in the concurrent program. Students also can access to Faculty's industry experience and student support programs.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: study score of at least 25 in English (ESL) or 20 in any other English, and 25 in Mathematical Methods or 20 in Specialist Mathematics.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. They may also be asked to complete a maths test.
Selection
ATAR 88.55 (2012) Guaranteed Entry - Year 12 applicants only. Applicants with an ATAR of 80 or more receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARS are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may involve: ENTER/ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Physics or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 points per study.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional information
Students must complete at least 12 weeks' certified practical experience to be deemed to have completed the course. This is usually undertaken during the vacation following third or fourth year, but may be done at the end of final year.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
The course is accredited by Engineers Australia.
Full course details
Electronic Engineering/TelecommunicationMelbourne

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Fees and scholarships

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International students

Telecommunications engineering international courses
Offer yearCourse title (CRICOS)Campus(es)DurationSemester startsAnnual Tuition Fee (AUD)
2012 Bachelor of Electronic Engineering (006275B) Melbourne
4 years Semester 1 (February) $23 360

Bachelor of Electronic Engineering continued…

Year
2012
Course description
Modern electronic engineering has created sophisticated instruments and gadgets for use in all branches of physical and biological sciences, as well as in areas of engineering and manufacturing, and in the home. This course focuses on the electronic systems used in daily life, from simple circuits to highly complex devices and expensive biomedical equipment in hospitals. It aims to give students an appreciation of the role of engineers in the community, and an awareness of the social and environmental effects of their decisions. The curriculum provides a broad introduction to electronics, with the opportunity to specialise in sustainability in energy production, or biomedical, microelectronic, optical or electronic systems engineering.
English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website. IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or TOEFL Paper-based Test: a minimum score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English; or TOEFL Computer-based Test: a minimum score of 213 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or TOEFL Internet-based Test: a minimum score of 80 with no individual score less than 20; or Satisfactory completion of an English language subject at Year 12 or equivalent level. This must have been completed in the last two years and at an academic level acceptable to the University; or Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
LTM Foundation Studies - 60 Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2011 (indicative only) - 61.60 International Baccalaureate - 24 GCE A Levels - 8 Hong Kong A Levels - 6 HKDSE - 8,3 Sri Lankan A Levels - CCC STPM - 8 MICSS (UEC) - 3A 3B Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 60 Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.5 Sweden Slutbetyg - G All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 65 Vietnam (Year 12) - 8.2 Thailand (Matayoma 6) - GPA 2.6 GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.3 GAOKAO - see: the website If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Special requirements
Students are required to complete at least 12 weeks of certified practical experience. This is usually undertaken during vacation following third or fourth year, but it may be done at the conclusion of final year. International applicants are advised to ensure they have the correct visa to undertake this work placement.
Subject prerequisite
Mathematics determined to be equivalent to the Australian VCE Units 3 & 4 Mathematical Methods (either) or Specialist Mathematics.
Additional information
This course may be offered under a different program in semester 2, 2012 subject to CRICOS approval. International students need to check the course status before making an application. Please click on Enquire now below under How to apply. Students with Advanced Standing (credit) may commence in Semester 2 (July).
Professional recognition
The course is accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates with a biomedical engineering specialty can apply for registration with the College of Biomedical Engineers (Engineers Australia), after holding a position of professional responsibility in biomedical engineering.
Course details
Electronic EngineeringMelbourne

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There is also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.

Telecommunications engineering placements

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