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Murdoch University

This course will teach student to develop skills for meeting the electrical supply demands of the modern world. With this course student will learn to construct power plants that meet supply demands, low cost and reliable. Students will also explore other forms of energy generators and distribution systems, learning about analysis, operation and control. Along with traditional forms of power generation students will also get chance to focus on the generation of electricity from other sources, including thermal, nuclear, hydro, solar, fuel cells and wind.
Basic knowledge of electrical and electronic devices.
In this course major studies include detailed knowledge related to generation of electricity from other sources, including thermal, nuclear, hydro, solar, fuel cells and wind in a reliable and efficient manner.
As per normal undergraduate admission requirements. It is recommended that students have completed the equivalent of Mathematics 3C/3D, Mathematics: Specialist 3C/3D, Physics 3A/3B and Chemistry 3A/3B. Students who do not have the necessary Mathematical and Physics prerequisite knowledge may take an extra semester to complete their studies.
The graduates after pursuing this degree gets professional accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). This means students can be assured of graduating with a degree that meets the standards set by the electrical and engineering profession.
Murdoch offers a number of specializations in Engineering. Depending on skill combinations or specializations ,Murdoch university degree may lead student towards work and study opportunities in a number of areas. The following are some professions to consider, including extra majors and minors that will improve prospects of achieving them. Energy and Environmental Engineering:-Energy and Environmental Engineers apply practical solutions to achieve energy savings in building and construction and stress the importance of energy conservation within an organization or community. Energy Economist:- Energy Economists monitor prices, demand and supply of oil, natural gas and other fossil fuels.
$24,500 (annual tuition fee for 2013 in AUD - 24 pts)
4 years full-time study