On successful completion of the Electrical Engineering stream students will be able to:
| No. | Mid-level learning outcomes |
|---|---|
| 1 | Demonstrate mastery of analytical skills including the applications and limitations of physics, linear algebra, calculus and statistical models, and scientific methodology. |
| 2 | Demonstrate proficiency with the tools, methods, principles, technical knowledge and conceptual frameworks of electrical engineering, including electrical circuits, digital logic, power engineering, computer programming, computer architecture, telecommunications and/or embedded systems. |
| 3 | Effectively address non-routine design and troubleshooting problems. |
| 4 | Apply diverse strategies to develop and implement innovative ideas in electrical engineering systems. |
| 5 | Plan, design, and review electrical engineering systems, services and policies. |
| 6 | Recognise and respond to the interdisciplinary context of electrical engineering systems. |
| 7 | Find, interpret, evaluate and manage research in electrical engineering systems to support decision making. |
| 8 | Present compelling oral, written and graphic evidence to communicate electrical engineering practice. |
| 9 | Contribute as an individual to multidisciplinary and multicultural teams to deliver electrical engineering related projects. |
| 10 | Apply relevant values, standards and judgement to contribute to the economic, social and environmental sustainability of electrical engineering systems. |