Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Electrical Systems)

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

The Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Electrical Systems) is a two-year postgraduate degree designed to address real-world challenges in modern electrical engineering. It combines advanced coursework with a research project focused on practical applications. Students develop expertise in power generation, conversion, and system analysis, while applying research methods to contemporary problems. With guidance from experienced supervisors, they build strong analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills for technical leadership roles in electrical and power sectors.

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Entry requirements

Entry requirements for the Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Electrical Systems) vary depending on the institution but generally include completion of Year 12 with a minimum ATAR, VET pathway courses or prior experience.

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Career opportunities

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