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Curtin College at Curtin University

Electronic communications underpin everyday technologies, from text messaging and air travel to TV and radio. It aims to produce quality professionals in Electronics and communication engineering to compete globally and excel by carrying out basic and applied research in emerging areas by forging strong industry-institute interaction. Students will have the sound knowledge and awareness in the latest trends in electronics, communication and information technology. Students will study Soft-Computing, Digital Signal Processing, Communication, Computer Vision, Biomedical Signal Processing and VLSI design. Students will gain knowledge of analogue and digital equipment for hardware design, microprocessor and microcontroller programming.
Good knowledge of Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry.
Major study in this course includes gaining of knowledge related to analogue and digital communications, sensors, imaging, control instruments, electronic design, signal processing, and telecommunications and computer networks.
Students are eligible to this course if they have score 9 in GCE/STPM/HKALE (A-levels - best of three), score 28 in IB, score 70 in Ontario Gr 12 (best of 6), score 80 in TER (including TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE), score 59 in WAUFP (CPS), 77% in India/Pakistan, score 10 in Sri Lanka.
This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
Students of this course will have career in designing circuits for electronic control systems and instrumentation, preparing and supervise designs, specifications, estimates, tenders and contracts, program and operate computers to assist with complex calculations.
February or July
IELTS - overall score of 6.5 Band
Offer letter (100 credit) published fee $14,800, Indicative year 1 fee - $30,800, Total indicative course fee - $137,600.
4 years