Overview
With a particular emphasis on electrical and renewable energy, design and communication technologies, this major prepares you with the skills and experience required to confidently tackle modern engineering challenges. Whether you study on campus or online, you will have access to the latest electrical engineering tools and application software – from renewable energy, power systems and high-voltage (HV) labs, to Deakin's microgrid facility with battery storage, visualisation and control centre.
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Burwood (Melbourne)*, Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Online
(refer to the table below for the rollout of unit offerings at the Burwood (Melbourne) campus)
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Units
Students are required to complete the units below, which include all core units in your course and units within your chosen major.
Level 1 - Trimester 1
Level 1 - Trimester 2
Level 2 - Trimester 1
Level 2 - Trimester 2
Plus 1 open elective (1 credit point)
Level 3 - Trimester 1
Level 3 - Trimester 2
Plus 1 open elective (1 credit point)
Level 4 - Trimester 1
Level 4 - Trimester 2
* available 2026
~It is recommended students undertake SEJ441 and SEJ446 in consecutive trimesters.
^ Students are encouraged to complete this unit in Trimester 3 of the third year of study. Must have successfully completed STP010 Career Tools for Employability (0 credit point unit)
# Students who have not completed VCE Mathematical Methods (or equivalent), will be required to undertake the unit SIT190 in the first trimester of their engineering course.
+ Students enrolled online for these units are required to attend campus-based activities during the corresponding intensive activities in a trimester. Attendance at campus-based activities is linked to assessment requirements within the engineering programs, failure to attend will result in not meeting the hurdle requirement of the respective assessment. Thus, a fail grade shall be awarded for the respective affected unit(s) for that particular trimester.