Future Students

Courses for Australian students


Further Information

Entry information
Intake period

February and July

Duration

4 years full-time (honours available)

Many courses may be studied part-time, which will increase the time taken to complete the course.
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Bachelor of Engineering:
TEE: Applicable Mathematics, plus at least two of Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics

WACE: Mathematics 3C/3D, plus at least two of Mathematics Specialist 3C/3D, Physics 3A/3B, and Chemistry 3A/3B.

Calculus/Mathematics Specialist 3C/3D is strongly recommended for all engineering courses.

 *Please note: Students with only two of the three subjects will be required to complete either an intensive four-week bridging course before commencement of their first semester (Calculus) or an extra level-one unit during the first semester (Calculus, Introductory Physics, or Introductory Chemistry).

 

Minimum TER (2009):
Commonwealth-supported places
Bachelor of Engineering: 84.00

Degrees
Bachelor of Engineering

Fees

Further information on fees

TISC Codes

Commonwealth-supported places
Bachelor of Engineering: UWENC

Links
University Handbook

Computer Engineering


The field of Computer Engineering encompasses a wide variety of areas.

These include:

  • Computer Systems - hardware, software embedded, design, management
  • Networks and Communications - local, global, wireless, concurrency, Internet
  • Intelligent Information Systems - robotics, automation, manufacturing, vision, neural networks
  • Signal Processing - adaptive systems, real-time, fuzzy logic
  • Automotive Systems - motor management, brake systems, drive information, navigation.

The Bachelor of Engineering (Computer) covers:

  • Computer Engineering: focuses in the areas of the design and development of hardware and sofware systems.
  • Communication and Network Engineering: concentrates on different service needs, and developing and applying hardware and software to meet them.
  • Software Engineering: focuses on the design and development of software.
  • Intelligent Systems: concentrates on the development of expert systems or neural network components or devices.

Level 1
All engineering students follow a common course in Level 1, allowing you the flexibility of selecting any engineering stream at the end of the level. The subjects include mathematics, engineering fundamentals and physics, plus electives from a variety of engineering streams.

Upper levels
The broad-based engineering education continues in Level 2 and professional specialisation takes place in the third and final levels.

There are two main areas the course covers:

  • Computer Systems Engineering
  • Communication and Network Systems Engineering

Each of these areas is progressively developed through the course and, in the final year, they consolidate with units in digial communications, layered information networks, real-time distributed computer systems, intelligent robotics plus electives in software engineering.

During the Bachelor of Engineering, you will also complete at least 12 weeks full time (or equivalent part time) of professional work experience.

Career opportunities

The rapid proliferation of new discoveries, products and markets in the information and communications technology area has provided a broad range of fields for graduates. After weathering the bursting of the IT ''bubble'' in 2000, the area has recovered to be one in high demand for new graduates.

Some areas of employment are:

  • IT project consultants
  • Communication carriers
  • Defence contractors
  • Embedded hardware and interface developers
  • Mobile device and wireless system integrators
  • Home automations

Our graduates are in high demand here in Australia and overseas, and if Australia is successful in its attempts to capitalise on its know-how in today's technology, the demand will grow.

Course enquiries Admissions, application, and
general enquiries to

Faculty Office


Phone (+61 8) 6488 3061
Email enquiries-ecm@admin.uwa.edu.au

UWA Admissions Centre

Hackett Hall (M353)
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 2477
Fax (+61 8) 6488 1226

Email admissions@uwa.edu.au