
Engineering
Master of Engineering - Applied Research (Electrical Systems)

Career Outcomes
Control Systems Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Systems Engineer
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Study Mode
Online
Awarded by
Engineering Institute of Technology (RTO: 51971)
Qualification
Master's Degree
Course Fee
Price may vary
Duration
24 Months
Start Date
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Payment Option
FEE-HELP
Payment plan
Upfront payment
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In a nutshell
What you'll need to get it
Subject breakdown
Why Engineering Institute of Technology ?
Where will this course take you?
Career outcomes
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In a Nutshell
The Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) offered by the Engineering Institute of Technology is a comprehensive two-year postgraduate program designed to enhance engineering expertise through a blend of advanced research skills and practical problem-solving techniques. This course focuses on addressing real-world challenges in modern electrical engineering, equipping students with the ability to apply advanced electrical and power systems theory to analyse, model, and optimise electrical networks and equipment. Participants will also explore emerging energy technologies and develop innovative solutions that enhance performance, safety, and efficiency in the industry.
Throughout the program, students will engage in rigorous applied methodologies, culminating in a major research project that tackles complex engineering problems. The curriculum includes coursework in power generation, conversion, and system analysis, alongside essential research training. Graduates will emerge with strengthened technical leadership skills, advanced analytical capabilities, and the ability to communicate effectively within multidisciplinary teams. This course not only prepares students for senior engineering roles but also fosters a collaborative and ethical approach to engineering practice.
With a strong emphasis on work-integrated learning, the program encourages students to undertake professional experiences that enhance their understanding of organisational dynamics and engineering applications. The Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) is ideal for those looking to advance their careers in power systems, renewable energy, and high voltage engineering. Enquire to learn more.
What You'll Need to Get In
Subject Breakdown
In the Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) course, the subjects that students may study include:
- MEE501 – Power Generation
- MEE510 – Power Conversion
- MEE513 – Electric Power System Analysis
- MXX601 – Engineering Practice and Key Research Methods
- MER600 – Master’s Research Project – Proposal
- MER602 – Technology Evaluation and Intellectual Property
- Elective Unit from the MEE coursework stream (Level 5)
- Elective Unit from the MEE coursework stream (Level 6)
- MER701 – Master’s Research Project – Research Implementation
- MER702 – Master’s Research Thesis
- MXX001 – Professional Practice Hands-on Workshop
- MXX510 – Professional Experience
Why Engineering Institute of Technology ?
Where will this course take you?
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) from Engineering Institute of Technology.
This Master of Engineering – Applied Research (Electrical Systems) equips students with advanced research skills and practical problem-solving abilities, essential for tackling real-world engineering challenges. Graduates will be well-prepared for career progression in various engineering roles, including Power Systems Engineer and Renewable Energy Specialist, enhancing their employability in a competitive job market.
Additionally, the program’s focus on applied methodologies and innovative technologies ensures that students are not only academically qualified but also industry-ready. Graduates may also have the opportunity to receive a Graduate Certificate in Power Systems Analysis and Engineering Practice, further solidifying their credentials and professional standing in the engineering community.
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FEE-HELP
This course can be paid for through the FEE-HELP government loan scheme. If you are an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, you may not need to pay upfront.
Instead, the Australian government will pay your course fees directly to the provider on your behalf. You’ll begin repaying your loan through the tax system once you start earning more than the minimum threshold of $54,435 (2024-25 financial year).
Payment plan
This course offers payment plan options to help you manage costs while you study. Enquire now for more details!
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