Master of Telecommunications Engineering
The Master of Telecommunications Engineering is designed for graduates with a high standard degree in electrical and electronic engineering or equivalent, who wish to develop their knowledge and skills base in the design and management of telecommunications networks.
Objectives
This program aims to provide students with the technological and competitive skills needed in the design and engineering of modern telecommunications systems and networks.
It will provide students with opportunities to:
- develop a fundamental understanding of the principles of telecommunications engineering;
- develop an understanding of the basic principles underlying the planning and management of telecommunications networks;
- acquire a broad knowledge of telecommunications networks;
- obtain the mathematical and computational skills necessary for the solution of theoretical and practical problems;
- develop high-level analytical, problem-solving and design skills applicable to telecommunications engineering;
- develop high-level oral and written communication skills specific to the needs of the telecommunications industry.
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
A four-year electrical engineering degree with a minimum of third-class honours, or equivalent.
English language requirements
All students at the University of Melbourne must satisfy the University’s English language entry requirements. For details, see www.eng.unimelb.edu.au/english
Duration
One year, (100-points). Part time study available to local students
Further information:
- For course structures and subjects, download the full University Handbook listing as a pdf; or view the listing on the Handbook website
- Links to application forms and fees information is available on our admissions page
Enquire Now
- Phone the Engineering Student Centre with your Enquiry (03) 8344 6703, (03) 8344 6507; or
- Our course advisors will respond to your online enquiry.