The course covers key areas of electrical circuits signals and systems energy conversion power electronics power systems electrical power distribution and protection systems control systems and renewable energy. The curriculum also covers sensors artificial perception and Internet of Things (IoT) in smart energy systems. There is a strong focus on research and project-based learning to apply learned concepts including an independent research project in final year. As a graduate you may seek managerial roles with private consultants contracting companies or federal state and local government organisations. Graduates have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills by enrolling in a PhD programme upon successful completion.
This course provides you with real experience in your chosen profession, through our Co-operative Model. Please see the Work integrated learning section below for more details.
Master of Engineering Technology (Renewable Energy and Electrical Power Systems)
Federation University Australia
Australia, Brisbane
Master of Engineering Technology (Renewable Energy and Electrical Power Systems)
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
Academic entry requirements
Postgraduate: Successful completion of an Australian bachelor’s degree or overseas equivalent.
Successful completion of a recognised 3- or 4-year Engineering Bachelor Degree in the relevant specialisation (major field) with credit average, awarded by an Australian University, or a recognised overseas equivalent.
Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.
English language requirements
Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.
English Program Requirements
Federation University accepts a variety of English language tests as proof of English proficiency. English proficiency assessment should be made using an external English test (Academic IELTS or equivalent) with the results determining whether the student can enter into our programs directly or via an appropriate English program.
From 1 July 2016 direct entry without an external English test will be only permitted when student meets the English exemption requirements described on the Federation English language requirements page as per the Simplified Student Visa Framework’s English requirements.
Career
- Computer modelling
- Drafting
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics
- Engineering courses
- Engineering design
- Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Engineering technology
- Electronic
- Information Engineering
- Internet of things
- Learn Engineering
- Masters degree
- Postgraduate
- Physics
- Study Engineering
- STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
AUD 43,500Application Fee
AUD 25How to Apply
Application cut-off dates vary depending on whether you are onshore or offshore, and which intake you are applying for. For more information, please refer to our cut-off dates. We recommend you apply as early as possible to allow adequate time for processing. Lodging your application FedUni has introduced a new online application centre called StudyLink. International students should submit applications through StudyLink. If you have any questions, please refer to our Frequently asked questions page or contact us Please note: students applying from India, Nepal,Pakistan,Lebanon, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda and Ghana must apply through an Agent. Direct applications from these countries will not be processed. Application fee Students who apply via StudyLink will attract a $25 application fee. The application fee is not refundable under any circumstances and must be paid upfront for your application to be processed. The online application fee can be waived if you: have an eVoucher from an education expo are an existing FedUni student applying to change programs are sponsored by the government of your home country or another foreign country are sponsored by an Australian Federal, State or Territory government are sponsored by a gazetted organisation (Rotary International, Red Cross, Ford Foundation) or other acceptable non-profit organisation apply through an Authorised FedUni Agent Credit transfer and recognition of prior learning We welcome students from other recognised institutions and will offer advanced standing or credit for units passed (with satisfactory grades) where those units are deemed equivalent in content and standard to those offered at FedUni. The transfer of credit will allow you to undertake fewer units, thereby reducing the overall number of units needed for your FedUni qualification. To apply for credit transfer for previous studies, you must: Upload certified copies of all your official transcripts or results from your previous studies, plus copies of the subject syllabuses and grading system with your application. Formally request credit transfer when you apply. Eligibility for credit can only be assessed when full documentation has been provided. Credit must be approved in writing before you enrol, otherwise, you may not receive the credit. Applicants should not send original documents, as they will not be returned. Please note: Documents that are not in English need to be officially translated and submitted along with the copies in the original language. Supporting documents must be issued by the relevant educational institution, and properly certified as genuine copies.
Master of Engineering Technology (Renewable Energy and Electrical Power Systems)
Federation University Australia
Australia,
Brisbane
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