Bachelor of Science with the Diploma of Education with a major in Electronics
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Overview
Become a maths, geography or science high school teacher, or teach in primary schools.
In this degree you'll study education subjects at the same time as you study a science discipline of your choice.
You'll have the opportunity to specialise in primary or secondary education and work in a school in your final year.
Electronics technology is used in many fields, including telecommunications, manufacturing, computers, transport, power generation, entertainment, consumer appliances, environmental control and medicine.
You will develop the knowledge and skills needed to work with electronics technology in these areas.
This major is an alternate way to gain an electronics qualification with an emphasis on science over engineering. You can also choose studies in analogue, digital, and telecommunications electronics.
Key features
- Enjoy high-quality laboratories with modern instrumentation and tools.
- International-level electronics research included.
Location
North Ryde
Suitable for
Students wanting an electronics qualification that explores the technology in greater depth than in a major of the Bachelor of Engineering.
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Entry requirements
English language requirements
If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.
For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).
Work experience requirements
What you will study
| Degree requirements | Credit Points |
|---|---|
| Minimum number of credit points for the degree | 92 |
| Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above | 56 |
| Minimum number of credit points designated as Science units | 42 |
| Completion of a qualifying major for the Bachelor of Science | |
| Completion of a designated Planet unit | |
| Completion of a designated People unit | |
| Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below |
Major requirements
The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this major
| 100 level | Credit Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Required | 6cp from | ELEC units at 100 level | 6 | ||
| 200 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Required | either | ELEC241 | Programmable Logic Design | ||
| or | ELEC270 | Linear Circuits and Devices | 3 | ||
| Required | 3cp from | ELEC units at 200 level | 3 | ||
| 300 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Capstone | either | ELEC310 | C | Electronics Project | |
| or | ENGG300 | C | Engineering Project Practices | 3 | |
| Required | 9cp from | ELEC units at 300 level | 9 | ||
| Total credit points required to satisfy this major | 24 | ||||
Notes
- Units marked with a C are Capstone units.
- The course information contained on this page is applicable for 2012 ONLY.
For more information please read the courses disclaimer.
Careers
Career Opportunities
- circuit design and development
- design and manufacturing of industrial and consumer products
- electronic maintenance
- networking and communications
- scientific research and development
- system designer
- systems installation and customisation
Employers
• 3M (Australia)
• BHP
• Cochlear
• CSIRO
• government departments
• Honeywell
• Microsoft
• Motorola
• Optus
• Panaseer
• RailCorp
• Siemens
• Telstra
Average starting salary
Median starting salary is $57,500 for an engineering graduate (source: GradStats 2009).


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