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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Study the Electrical and Electronic Engineering major in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree and develop the skills for a rewarding engineering career.

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Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)

About this course

Study the Electrical and Electronic Engineering major in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree and develop the skills for a rewarding engineering career.

Course structure

If you're studying electrical and electronic engineering, you'll learn to solve complex problems across large scale electric power flow, automated production systems, complex hardware and software systems, telecommunications and embedded digital systems.

Most of your first-year courses are shared between the majors in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and the Bachelor of Engineering Technology, making it easy for you to switch between our engineering degrees and majors.

You also need to complete 800 hours of planned, supervised work experience to graduate, in addition to completing all your courses. This experience exposes you to common engineering industry practices and helps you gain knowledge of engineering procedures, engineering responsibilities, and health and safety practices.

Year 1Complete the following coursesYear 2Complete the following courses

You also choose one elective course.

Year 3Complete the following coursesYear 4Complete the following coursesAnd choose four fromWorkplace experience

Your industry-based research project in Year 4 is your opportunity to gain real-life industrial experience in an electrical and electronic engineering environment, under the guidance of an experienced supervisor.

Organisations you could work with include:

  • Mighty River Power
  • Genesis Energy
  • Contact Energy
  • Fisher & Paykel Appliances
  • Spark
  • Auckland Airport
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Students who started at AUT before 2024

If you started your studies in this programme before 2024, the courses you need to complete are a little different. Updated study plans for current students in this programme will be available on Canvas. If you have questions about your study plan and what courses you should take, email engineer@aut.ac.nz