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A detailed introduction to the communication engineering specialty of studying in Australia

Australia has a perfect education system and a strong humanistic atmosphere, attracting international students from all over the world every year. There are many majors in Australian universities, so what about communication engineering? Next, let's take a look at the detailed introduction of studying communication engineering in Australia. Welcome to reading.

I. Professional overview

Communication engineering is a rapidly developing and dynamic field of information science and technology, especially digital mobile communication, optical fiber communication and internet communication, which makes people reach unprecedented convenience in transmitting and obtaining information. The development prospect of communication engineering is very broad, and it is also one of the professions with serious shortage of talents.

Second, the employment direction.

After graduation, students can engage in research, design, technology introduction and technology development in the fields of wireless communication, television, large-scale integrated circuits, intelligent instruments and applied electronic technology. In recent years, graduates are concentrated in communication systems, high-tech development companies, scientific research, research institutes, design units, financial systems, civil aviation, railways, governments and universities.

Third, tuition fees.

Australian electronic communication system 1-2 years, tuition 1.8 million/year-250,000/year.

Fourth, recommend schools.

1. University of Queensland

Master of Electronic Information Engineering-Certified by Australian Computer Association.

Educational system: 1 year

Admission requirements: 6.5 points, with an average score of +78%

First of all, from the ranking, the University of Queensland is one of the eight universities in Australia, and it is of course the first choice. Its engineering entrance threshold is also relatively low among the eight universities. You can apply for a sprint school. Moreover, the Master of Electronic Information Engineering is also a certified major of the Australian Computer Association. In order to apply for immigration after studying abroad, you can avoid the trouble of professional certification.

2. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Master of Electronic Communication Engineering-Certified by the Australian Institute of Engineers.

Educational system: 2 years

Admission requirements: 6.5 points, with an average score of +75%

The biggest advantage of RMIT is to cooperate with most of the top 500 electronic communication companies. Although master students don't have paid internship opportunities of 1 year like undergraduates, RMIT's distinctive self-employment plan is to recruit students who are studying, so that students can get good internship experience in related fields before graduation.

3. University of Wollongong

Master of Electronic Communication Engineering-One of the Eight Members of Australia.

Educational system: 2 years

Admission requirements: 6.5 points, with an average score of +75%

Wollongong, a small town only 1 hour drive from Sydney, is the concentration of the whole industry in Australia. There are many telecom enterprises in this city. Judging from the employment after graduation, it is the first choice for students majoring in electronic communication engineering, both in quality and quantity. And as a member of the eight major leagues in Australia. Its tuition is only over 20 thousand a year, and its living expenses are free. Compared with other schools of the same type (generally 30,000), its cost performance is one of the highest.