Overview
Launch your career in electronic design, power generation or communication technology, studying one of the largest and most in-demand areas of engineering.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) will help you gain the practical and problem-solving skills needed to become an electrical or electronic engineer.
Our engineering degree offers lab work and industry experience, ensuring you’re job-ready when you graduate.
You can specialise in telecommunications, power systems or embedded systems. These are areas that need qualified professionals, and there is a high demand for our graduates.
Electrical and electronic engineers work in these areas:
Learning advice
VU’s Learning Hubs are welcoming spaces where you can improve your study and employability skills.
Our students can attend Learning Hubs at one of five VU campuses.
We offer maths, writing, careers and English-language advice and can show you effective ways to study and manage your time.
Our programs include:
We also have accessibility support services and counselling services available to all students.
Careers in electronic engineering
VU’s electronic and electrical engineering graduates are recognised in the industry as accredited engineers with the skills to develop creative and innovative solutions to engineering problems. Through laboratory experimentation and work placements, you’ll gain the practical knowledge and ability to hit the ground running.
Job titles
Organisations employing electronic and electrical engineering graduates
Graduates can find employment in a diverse range of industries including robotics, renewable energy, transport, telecommunications, manufacturing and bioengineering.
Salaries
Electrical engineers have an average salary of A$104,000 whilst electronics engineers earn around A$85,020 (Job Outlook(external link)).
Employment rates
88 per cent of electrical engineering graduates and 79.5 electronics engineering graduates in Australia were in full time employment four months after graduation.
Academic qualification equivalents:
English language requirements (one of the below):
Type | Public |
Campus accommodation capacity | 500 beds |
Application portal | Online or agent |
Academic calendar | Semester based |
Mode of programs | Full-time; part-time; online |
Total no. of alumni | 240,000 |
Total No. of students | 40,000 |
Financial aid | scholarships |
The average tuition fees and other expenses at Victoria University vary depending on the course and level of study. Here is a general overview of the estimated costs for international students:
Tuition fees: The tuition fees for international students at Victoria University range from approximately AUD$24,000 to AUD$40,000 per year, depending on the course and level of study.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): International students are required to have health insurance while studying in Australia. The cost of OSHC varies depending on the duration of your course and your chosen provider, but it generally ranges from approximately AUD$500 to AUD$2,000 per year.
Accommodation: The cost of accommodation will depend on whether you choose to live on or off campus, as well as the type of accommodation you choose. On-campus accommodation ranges from approximately AUD$200 to AUD$400 per week, while off-campus accommodation can range from AUD$150 to AUD$350 per week.
Living expenses: The cost of living in Melbourne will depend on your lifestyle and spending habits. As a general guide, you should budget for approximately AUD$20,000 to AUD$25,000 per year to cover expenses such as food, transportation, and entertainment.
It's important to note that these are only estimates, and the actual costs may vary depending on your individual circumstances. Additionally, domestic students may have different fee structures and funding options available to them. It's recommended to check the university's website for more detailed information on tuition fees and other expenses.
Type | Estimated expense |
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Tuition fee | Depends on the course |
Study resources, textbooks and materials | 650 AUD per year |
Graduation ceremony cost | 112.5 AUD |
Health insurance | 435 AUD annually |
Accommodation cost | Depends on the apartment and choice |
Food and drinks | 100 AUD per week |
Tuition Fees in Australia (1st Year Average) | BE/Btech: AUD 29109 | MBA: AUD 35139 | MS: AUD 36803 | BBA: AUD 28693 | MEng: AUD 39298 | BSc: AUD 34307 | MIM: AUD 39298 | MFin: AUD 35347 | MArch: AUD 37218 | BHM: AUD 28693 | MIS: AUD 35347 | MEM: AUD 43040 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Australia | AUD 1680 Per Month Approx |
Entrance Exams in Australia | TOEFL: 77 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 57 | GRE: 300 | GMAT: 600 |
Work and Study in Australia | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Australia | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Australia | AUD 620 |
Student Visa in Australia | The subclasses for the visa were reduced to two from the eight for convenience. The two visa subclasses are Subclass 500 (for students) and Subclass 590 (For Student Guardian). |
Intakes in Australia | There are Two Main Intakes in Australia: February and July. |
Top Job Sectors in Australia | Health Care and Social Assiastance, Construction, Education, Manufacturing, Public Administration and Safety, Transport & Logistics, etc. |
Economy in Australia | 1.7% (2019e) 2.3% (2020e), 10th Largest in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
$ 16,750
Total
$ 16,750