Electrical and electronic engineering

At RMIT electrical and electronic engineering courses go beyond the theory and put concepts into practice.

You'll work on projects to develop skills in the design, development, production, maintenance and operation of all things to do with electricity. 

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Vocational study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Vocational study Melbourne CityNot applicable*Not published
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Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR Various* 2025 Guaranteed ATAR 40.00See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 80.85*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 80.95*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR Not published*See admissions
Undergraduate degreeMelbourne CityATAR 75.00* 2025 Guaranteed ATAR 75.00See admissions
Postgraduate study Melbourne City, BundooraNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Postgraduate study Melbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsMelbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
Research programsMelbourne CityNot applicable*See admissions
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