MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
University of Waikato

Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
NZD 51,085.00
NZD 51,085.00
NZD 15,000.00
NZD 0.00
1 Years
Course Overview
The Master of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Waikato combines computer science with core electrical principles. You will learn software programming, data management, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity alongside power systems, electronic design, embedded systems, and communication. Graduates are prepared to support the shift to smart grids, renewable energy, and distributed generation. This field impacts numerous sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, construction, transportation electrification, and... Read more
The Master of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Waikato combines computer science with core electrical principles. You will learn software programming, data management, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity alongside power systems, electronic design, embedded systems, and communication. Graduates are prepared to support the shift to smart grids, renewable energy, and distributed generation. This field impacts numerous sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, construction, transportation electrification, and smart buildings. The programme offers valuable work placements for hands-on experience and skill development in electrical engineering and design. You will also take part in significant research projects that focus on creating real-world products, showcased at the annual Engineering Design Show. Strong communication skills are emphasized, preparing you for careers like Control Systems Engineer, Computer Systems Engineer, and Electronic Engineer.
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Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering have many career opportunities in various industries. You can work as a Computer Systems Engineer, designing and managing complex computing systems. Control Systems Engineer roles involve developing and maintaining systems that automate processes in various industries, including manufacturing, transportation, and more. Design Engineer positions focus on creating and improving electronic devices and systems. As an Electrical and Electronic Engineer, you will work with power systems, embedded electronics, and communication technologies. Instrumentation Engineers handle tools that measure and control physical... Read more
Graduates of the Master of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering have many career opportunities in various industries. You can work as a Computer Systems Engineer, designing and managing complex computing systems. Control Systems Engineer roles involve developing and maintaining systems that automate processes in various industries, including manufacturing, transportation, and more. Design Engineer positions focus on creating and improving electronic devices and systems. As an Electrical and Electronic Engineer, you will work with power systems, embedded electronics, and communication technologies. Instrumentation Engineers handle tools that measure and control physical quantities. Network Engineers design and maintain communication networks. Power Systems Engineers manage electricity generation and distribution, particularly in smart grids and renewable energy systems. Systems developers create software and hardware solutions for different industries. These roles require technical knowledge and strong communication skills, offering a rewarding career path.
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Course Summary
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Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
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1 Year's Post Graduation (PG)
Program Length -
Available Intakes
Mar,July
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NZD 51,085.00/Year
Tuition Fees -
Minimum Deposit
NZD 51,085.00 -
Scholarship
NZD 15,000.00 -
NZD 0.00/Year
Application Fees -
NZD 20,000.00/Year
Living Cost
University
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Bachelor
Minimum Mark (%) OR Minimum CGPA
Mark:60% OR CGPA:2.70