Our electrical and electronic engineering courses provide this grounding with an emphasis on power systems, microelectronics and more. 

You’ll develop industry skills — including how to design, construct, implement, test and evaluate systems —  through huge amounts of technical and practical experience when you study one of our electrical and electronic engineering courses.

By the time you graduate, you’ll know how to apply your skills to manufacturing, telecommunications and more. Importantly, you’ll be part of an industry that will further advance our modern society. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more. 

Browse our Electical and Electronic Engineering courses

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    How to become an engineer

    Your step-by-step guide on how to become an engineer at Swinburne, including courses, specialisations, work experience, industry memberships and networking.
Interested in Engineering?

Join us at Change of Preference Expo on 12 December. Explore your course options – and your future facilities. Meet academics and adjust your preferences on the spot. We’ll get you on your way.

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    New million dollar networking academy

    Six state-of-the-art labs. 17 network racks. 700 Cisco devices. Endless opportunities. These make up Swinburne’s new $1.1 million Cisco Networking Academy, designed to teach students the skills required to thrive in a digital economy.

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    Finding new life in dead solar panels

    Swinburne University of Technology will lead a $3 million effort to save dead solar panels from landfill through a zero-carbon recycling process.

    Wednesday 15 October 2025

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