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4 years February, July and October RM48,101 Malaysian student RM54,915 International student 2020 fees per year BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (HONOURS) KPT/JPT (R2/523/6/0081) 04/22 - MQA/FA7521 Professionally accredited Industrial training A multi-faceted degree unlike any other in Malaysia RECOMMENDATION Complete Computer organisation or Digital systems at level one. CAREER PATHS You could work in a wide range of industries, including: • • • • • • • • • • power generation industrial and power electronics automation systems computer systems robotics healthcare telecommunications software engineering semiconductor technology technology consultancy. This course is a unique blend of electronics, computer systems, electrical power and telecommunications engineering. Electrical and computer systems engineering is an extremely diverse field, encompassing biomedical, computer systems, electronics, electrical power, AI, robotics and telecommunications. As an electrical and computer systems engineer, you’ll develop next-generation communication technologies, electronic sensors and devices, and smart solutions for various industries. At Monash, you’re not limited to your core subjects. You can broaden your skill set in other exciting areas such as programming, artificial intelligence and machine learning. This will complement your third-year capstone unit where you’ll design and build a robot by integrating your knowledge in electronics, electro-mechanical systems, and microcontroller programming. Course structure LEVEL TWO (48 points) • • • • • • • Signals and systems Probability models in engineering Electrical circuits Computer organisation and programming Digital systems Advanced engineering mathematics Two elective units LEVEL THREE (48 points) • • • • • • • Engineering design Analogue electronics Control system design Computer systems Information and networks Engineering electromagnetics Two elective units LEVEL FOUR (48 points) • • • • • Project A Project B Professional practice Electrical energy systems Four elective units Elective units • Introduction to systems engineering • Computer vision • Communications systems • Advanced control • Advanced electromagnetics • Electrical energy – generation and supply • Organic electronics and microdevices • Solid state lighting • Real time embedded systems • Large scale digital design • Internet of things: Communication, data and security • Smart grids • Business / IT elective Specialised labs Your research and final-year projects will be supported through four specialised labs that will allow you to focus on deep learning, Internet of things, intelligent lighting, and micro and nano devices. The unique combination of hardware and software knowledge with exposure to real-world applications gave me the right skill set and an edge in pursuing my PhD, as well as advancing my career in the industry.” DR ARVIND RAJAN Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) Doctor of Philosophy (in the area of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering) Recipient of the 2018 Vice-Chancellor’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence. Currently working as an engineer at Brookfield Scientific Solutions Groups in Melbourne. 40 UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2020