Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Overview
Develop your advanced engineering skills and contribute to industry-focused research projects, identifying solutions to electrical and electronic engineering problems.
The School of Engineering has research strengths in:
- biomedical engineering
- communication technologies
- complex systems and information processing
- micro/nano materials and devices
- power, energy and control
Much of RMIT’s electrical and electronic engineering research is conducted in the our Research Centres and Research Groups:
- Centre for Advanced Electronics and Sensors (CADES)
- Functional Materials and Microsystems Group
RMIT also hosts the following nodes of research:
- Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research
The MicroNano Research Facility (MNRF) supports these research centres and groups.
Career
A masters degree will provide you with a foundation for further studies into a PhD and employment in senior leadership and management research-based positions in a variety of government, non-government and corporate organisations.