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Master of Engineering - Telecommunication and Network Engineering


Course Details

With the Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) youll develop your knowledge and skills in the analysis, design, implementation and operation of Internet of Things networks, telecommunication systems/devices, and networks architecture, applications and services. Enhance your professional skills in research by undertaking a major research project in your final year and learn new transferrable skills that you can use in a range of different industries.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) consists of 192 credit points.

Graduates work in leadership roles in telecommunication and network industries. In the private sector, graduates work in the design, manufacture and supply of telecommunication and network devices, systems and services. In the public sector, they provide the community with essential services in areas like telecommunications, networking, transportation, security, defence, health, education, emergency services, and environment protection. Others establish their own business or undertake higher studies by research.


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