Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electroninc Engineering)
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Communication Engineering deals with the transfer of information of diverse kinds by the modulation, transmission and subsequent demodulation or reception of electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals. These signals may be digital or analogue and may be transmitted over cable, radio or optical fibre media. National and international communication networks; television and telecommunication; cable, microwave, satellite and optical communication are among the topics included.
Control Engineering deals with automatic means by which the performance of a process or plant is controlled or regulated from measurements of its own response. Feedback control of this kind, and its fundamental concepts, has very wide applications and implications. Control engineers need wide knowledge and the ability to work with specialists in other fields. This branch of engineers involves the marriage of electrical and mechanical systems.
Power Systems Engineering is a very large field of professional engineering practice in Australia and throughout the world. Every modern economy depends increasingly on electricity supply. Expansion of electricity supply throughout most of the Asian countries is now on a massive scale. The major field of expertise in this department is in all aspects of power generation, transmission, distribution and supply and especially computer-aided design and control of large integrated power network systems.
RTO's offering this course
- Curtin University of Technology
known as Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Communication Engineering)
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- Curtin University of Technology
known as Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power Engineering)
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- Edith Cowan University
known as Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Communication)
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- Murdoch University
known as Bachelor of Engineering (Instrumentation and Control Engineering)
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- Murdoch University
known as Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power Engineering)
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