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ProgramsEngMPEMaster of Professional Engineering (Electrical) (2015)


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Year 1 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ENGG5011: Engineering Foundation Studies A


Note:  ENGG5011 requires permission for enrolment. Students must consult academic advisor before applying for this unit.
Core
6COMP9129: Software Construction
Core
6ELEC9602: Digital Logic
Core
6ELEC9703: Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Note:   Year One covers Foundation units only. Candidates with a prior Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent in the field related to this specialisation may be exempted from Foundation units.

Continuing students from 2014 or earlier please note: COMP9129, ELEC9602 and ELEC9703 replace previous 2014 units COMP5212 Software Contruction, ELEC5722 Foundations of Digital Systems Design and ELEC5710 Foundations of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.


Year 1 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ELEC9103: Simulations & Numerical Solutions in Eng
Core
6ELEC9302: Signals and Systems
Core
6ELEC9601: Computer Systems
Core
6ELEC9704: Electronic Devices and Circuits

Note:   Year 1 covers foundation units only. Students with a prior Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent in the field related to this specialisation are exempt from these foundation units.

ELEC9103, ELEC9302, ELEC9601 and ELEC9704 replace previous 2014 units: ELEC5723 Foundations of Simulations & Numerical Solutions in Eng, ELEC5721 Foundations of Signals and Systems, ELEC5711 Foundations of Computer Systems, ELEC5720 Foundations of Electronic Devices & Basic Circuits.


Year 2 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ENGG5202: Sustainable Design, Engineering & Management
Core
6ENGG5204: Engineering Professional Practice
12Select from
Foundation Units

Note:   Students need to complete 24 credit points of Foundation Units across Year Two. 12 credit points is recommended for each semester, but students may take more or less in each semester as long as the final total for the year as a whole is 24 credit points.


Year 2 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
List
12Select from
Electrical Electives
Management Electives
12Select from
Foundation Units

Note:   Students need to complete 24 credit points of Foundation Units across Year Two plus 36 credit points of Electrical Electives and 12 credit points of Management Units for the degree as a whole. The Electrical Electives and Management Units may be completed in Year Two or Year Three as preferred.


Year 3 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ELEC5020: Capstone Project A


Note:  See Streams/Majors for full details.

Students achieving an average mark of 75% or higher over 48 credit points of units of study in the Year Two Table or equivalent are eligible for the Research Pathway and may replace ELEC5020 and 6cp of recommended electives with ELEC5222 Dissertation A.
Core
0ENGG5217: Practical Experience
List
18Select from
Electrical Electives
Management Electives

Note:   36 credit points of Electrical Electives and 12 credit points of Management Units must be completed across the degree as a whole. The Electrical Electives and Management Units may be completed in Year Two or Year Three as preferred.


Year 3 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ELEC5021: Capstone Project B


Note:  See Streams/Majors for full details.

Students achieving an average mark of 75% or higher over 48 credit points of units of study in the Year Two Table or equivalent are eligible for the Research Pathway and may replace ELEC5021 and 6cp of recommended electives with ELEC5223 Dissertation B.
List
18Select from
Electrical Electives
Management Electives

Note:   36 credit points of Electrical Electives and 12 credit points of Management Units must be completed across the degree as a whole. The Electrical Electives and Management Units may be completed in Year Two or Year Three as preferred.


Capstone Project

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ELEC5020: Capstone Project A
Core
6 ELEC5021: Capstone Project B
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Note: Capstone Project must be completed by all students, unless undertaking Research Pathway (conditions below). Capstone Project is normally completed across two semesters in two stages through ELEC5020 (6cp) and ELEC5021 (6cp). However, it may also be completed in a single semester (12 cp).

Extended Capstone Project

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ELEC5020: Capstone Project A
Core
12 ELEC5022: Capstone Project B Extended
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Note: Students take Capstone Project units ELEC5020 and ELEC5022 (total 18 cp) in place of Capstone Project ELEC5021 and 6 cp of elective units.

Students achieving an average mark of 70% or higher over 48 credit points of units of study in the Year Two Table or equivalent are eligible for the Extended Capstone Project.

Research Pathway

Type CP CP From
Core
12 ELEC5222: Dissertation A
Core
12 ELEC5223: Dissertation B
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Note: Research pathway students take Dissertation units Research pathway students take Dissertation units ELEC5222 and ELEC5223 (total 24 cp) in place of Capstone Project units and 12 cp of elective units.

Students achieving an average mark of 75% or higher over 48 credit points of units of study in the Year Two Table or equivalent are eligible for the Research Pathway.

Block 1 - Foundation Units (Min CP: 24,Max CP: 24)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
ELEC9104 Engineering Electromagnetics 6 Semester 1
ELEC9203 Electricity Networks 6 Semester 1
ELEC9204 Power Electronics and Applications 6 Semester 1
ELEC9206 Electrical Energy Conversion Systems 6 Semester 2
ELEC9304 Control 6 Semester 2
ELEC9305 Digital Signal Processing 6 Semester 1
ELEC9404 Electronic Circuit Design 6 Semester 1
ELEC9405 Communications Electronics and Photonics 6 Semester 2
ELEC9505 Communications 6 Semester 1
ELEC9506 Communications Networks 6 Semester 2
ELEC9515 Digital Communication Systems 6 Semester 1
ELEC9607 Embedded Systems 6 Semester 1
ELEC9609 Internet Software Platforms 6 Semester 2
ELEC9610 E-Business Analysis and Design 6 Semester 1

Block 2 - Electrical Electives (Min CP: 36,Max CP: 36)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
COMP5047 Pervasive Computing 6 Semester 2
COMP5416 Advanced Network Technologies 6 Semester 2
COMP5426 Parallel and Distributed Computing 6 Semester 1
ELEC5101 Antennas and Propagation 6 Semester 2
ELEC5203 Topics in Power Engineering [not offered in 2021] 6 Semester 2
ELEC5204 Power Systems Analysis and Protection 6 Semester 1
ELEC5205 High Voltage Engineering [not offered in 2021] 6 Semester 2
ELEC5206 Sustainable Energy Systems 6 Semester 2
ELEC5207 Advanced Power Conversion Technologies 6 Semester 2
ELEC5208 Intelligent Electricity Networks 6 Semester 1
ELEC5211 Power System Dynamics and Control 6 Semester 1
ELEC5212 Power System Planning and Markets 6 Semester 2
ELEC5303 Computer Control System Design [not Offered 2021] 6 Semester 1
ELEC5403 Radio Frequency Engineering [not offered in 2021] 6 Semester 1
ELEC5507 Error Control Coding 6 Semester 1
ELEC5508 Wireless Engineering 6 Semester 2
ELEC5509 Mobile Networks 6 Semester 1
ELEC5510 Satellite Communication Systems 6 Semester 2
ELEC5511 Optical Communication Systems 6 Semester 1
ELEC5512 Optical Networks 6 Semester 2
ELEC5514 Networked Embedded Systems 6 Semester 2
ELEC5516 Electrical and Optical Sensor Design 6 Semester 1
ELEC5614 Real Time Computing 6 Semester 1
ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security 6 Semester 1
ELEC5618 Software Quality Engineering 6 Semester 1
ELEC5619 Object Oriented Application Frameworks 6 Semester 2
ELEC5620 Model Based Software Engineering 6 Semester 2
ELEC5622 Signals, Software and Health 6 Semester 2
ELEC5701 Technology Venture Creation [not offered in 2021] 6 Semester 2
ELEC5803 Advanced Bioelectronics [Not Offered 2019] 6 Semester 1

Block 3 - Management Electives (Min CP: 12,Max CP: 12)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
ENGG5203 Quality Engineering and Management 6 Semester 2
ENGG5205 Professional Practice in Project Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ENGG5214 Management of Technology 6 Semester 2
ENGG5215 International Engineering Strategies and Operations 6 Semester 2
ENGG5216 Management of Engineering Innovation 6 Semester 1

Block 4 - Exchange Units (Max CP: 12)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
ENGG5231 Engineering Graduate Exchange A 6 Int January
Int July
ENGG5232 Engineering Graduate Exchange B 6 Int January
Int July

Note: Summer/Winter Exchange units require the approval of the Program Director. With approval, up to 12 credit points of Exchange units may taken in place of other units, towards the requirements of the degree.

Course: Master of Professional Engineering (Electrical) (2015)
CP Required: 144
Min FT Duration: 3.00 Years
Min PT Duration: N/A
Faculty/School: Faculty of Engineering
Years Offered: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
Requirements: To qualify for the award of the Master of Professional Engineering in this specialisation, a candidate must complete 144 credit points, including core and elective units of study as listed here.

Admission to candidature

Admission to candidature requires: EITHER (a) a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Sydney, OR (b) equivalent qualification, with a minimum credit average; OR (c) a non-engineering bachelor's degree with a minimum credit average, with studies equivalent to 48 credit points in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, computing or statistics, as related to the intended engineering specialisation.

All candidates for admission must have prior learning equivalent to 48 credit points in total, which, in the estimation of the Dean, is comparable to the requirements for the first year of a Bachelor of Engineering at this University in the stream sought for admission.

Credit for previous study

Candidates with a Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent in the relevant discipline, and who have reached an acceptable level of academic achievement in their prior degree, may be eligible for a reduction of volume in learning of up to 48 credit points.

A maximum of 72 credit points may be granted towards the Master of Professional Engineering from external postgraduate studies where no award has been, or will be made, provided the studies are acceptable to the Program Director Dean and are equivalent to units of study offered in the Master of Professional Engineering.

Candidates transferring from the Master of Engineering to the Master of Professional Engineering may transfer up to 24 credit points provided units are equivalent to units of study offered in the Master of Professional Engineering. Any additional credit is subject to the approval by the Dean.

Progression

Candidates are required to meet the progression requirements as specified in the University's Coursework Rule, and required to have a WAM >= 65% based on the results of all units of study once a minimum of 48 credit points have been first attempted. Candidates who do not meet this WAM requirement will have their enrolment transferred to the Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Professional Engineering).

Transitional provisions

These rules apply to students who commenced their candidature after 1 January 2015 and students who commenced their candidature prior to 1 January 2015 who elect to proceed under these resolutions.

Candidates who commenced prior to 1 January 2015 may complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement.

Changes from 2015

Students continuing from 2014 and earlier should note changes of code and name for previous "Foundations" units. The unit code on these units has changed from "5xxx" format to "9xxx" and the prefix "Foundations of" has been dropped. The name and content of these units, otherwise remains as previous. Level 5xxx "Foundations" units that have already been completed will be credited towards the degree in place of the equivalent 9xxx unit.

Course resolutions

This course is administered under course resolutions published in the Faculty Handbook at http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/
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