MENG (HONS) Electronic and Electrical Engineering

Why Electronic and Electrical Engineering at ARU?

  • Tackle real-life engineering challenges with our project-based curriculum.
  • Our course content is specially designed to help you develop innovation and product development skills.
  • Develop high-level knowledge and skills in Digital Signal Processing (DSP), robotics, AI, internet of things (IoT), power electronics, sustainable technologies and more.
  • Study in our state-of-the-art electronics and microelectronics labs, using software including Xilinx ISE, Multisim, LabVIEW, Ansys, Matlab, SPICE and VHDL-AMS.
  • Engage in ‘Live Briefs’ with regional industry partners, giving you incredible exposure to real-life engineering problem-solving.
  • Our diverse breadth of expert staff, who come from a wide range of industrial and academic backgrounds, make learning more real, hands-on and relevant.

 

Electronic and electrical engineers are at the forefront of the challenge to connect our world: to design and build more efficient and affordable technology; to provide a robust and green energy network; and to help us live better, healthier, smarter and more sustainably.

 

It’s a discipline which impacts on almost every area of our lives, including communications, commerce, entertainment, manufacturing, healthcare, transport, energy and the environment.

 

With an emphasis on Industry 4.0 concepts, you'll learn about the latest developments and techniques in a variety of cutting-edge areas of engineering, such as Digital Signal Processing (DSP), robotics, AI, internet of things (IoT), power electronics, and sustainable technologies, so you'll graduate well-prepared to enter the workplace.