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Faculty of Information & Communication Technologies

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering)


Fast Facts

  • Credit available to students with a TAFE qualification or a relevant post-secondary qualification
  • This course is also offered through the Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship Program. Successful applicants are awarded HECS waiver scholarships and will be funded for the duration of their course
  • The course has optional industry-based Learning year for students wishing to gain professional experience


Course Description

The four year Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications and Internet Technologies) aims to develop in students a broad mastery of the basic science and engineering principles underlying telecommunications and internet technologies and an ability to apply that knowledge. Students will also aquire a thorough understanding of appropriate engineering methods and techniques, and have competence in their application.


Aims and Objectives

  • To develop in students a broad mastery of the basic science and engineering principles underlying telecommunications and Internet technologies and an ability to apply that knowledge
  • To give students an appropriate introduction to the role of the professional engineer in the community and to explore the social effects of engineering decisions
  • To develop the moral, social, aesthetic, environmental and ethical concepts essential to a satisfying personal philosophy and a sound professional attitude
  • To develop abilities to function effectively as an individual and in project teams, whether as manager, leader or team member
  • To prepare students for the changing workplace and the changing societal context of engineering by developing their life-long learning skills and flexibility of mind


Entrance Requirements

Successful completion of an appropriate Victorian Year 12 or its equivalent.

VCE Prerequisites: Units 3 & 4 - a study score of at least 20 in English (any) and a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics.



Program Structure

Students take a total of thirty-two subjects (or equivalent)over four years full-time plus one year optional Industry-Based Learning. Entry is possible in both Semester 1 (Feb) and Semester 2 (July).

All students will undertake an Industry Linked Final Year Project.


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Courses in Telecommunication and Network Engineering

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