Graduate Diploma in Telecommunication and Network Engineering
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
About
The objectives of the Graduate Diploma in Telecommunication and Network Engineering are:To develop your knowledge and skills in telecommunication and network engineering that will enhance your career prospects in the relevant industries including the aerospace, electronics, networks, communications, telecommunications, and defence industries.
To facilitate learning of telecommunication and network engineering concepts and applications that are directly linked to industry needs.
To provide a pathway for graduates from other engineering and appropriate science degrees to articulate into telecommunication and network engineering.This program is primarily delivered face to face at the city campus.
Structure
Year One of Program
Complete the following Three (3) Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Professional Engineering Project Part A | 12 | EEET2346 | City Campus |
Professional Engineering Project Part B | 12 | EEET2347 | City Campus |
Project Preparation, Planning and Problem Solving | 12 | EEET1142 | City Campus |
Select and Complete Two (2) of the following Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Digital Signal Processing | 12 | EEET1123 | City Campus |
Optical Fibre Systems and Networks PG | 12 | EEET1126 | City Campus |
Antennas for Mobile and Satellite Communications PG | 12 | EEET1131 | City Campus |
Optical Fibre Technology PG | 12 | EEET1133 | City Campus |
Satellite Communication Systems Engineering PG | 12 | EEET1138 | City Campus |
Mobile and Personal Commun Systems Engineering PG | 12 | EEET1141 | City Campus |
Network Access Systems (PG) | 12 | EEET1148 | City Campus |
Network Services and Internet Applications (PG) | 12 | EEET1152 | City Campus |
Network Engineering | 12 | EEET2291 | City Campus |
Enterprise and Cloud Networks | 12 | EEET2293 | City Campus |
Network Management and Software Defined Networks | 12 | EEET2295 | City Campus |
RF and Microwave Circuits | 12 | EEET2309 | City Campus |
Radar Systems | 12 | EEET2310 | City Campus |
Network Design and Performance | 12 | EEET2317 | City Campus |
Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things | 12 | EEET2371 | City Campus |
Advanced Network Engineering | 12 | EEET2287 | City Campus |
Computer and Network Security | 12 | EEET2427 | City Campus |
Professional Experience Postgraduate | 12 | EEET2471 | City Campus |
Select and Complete Three (3) of the following Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Digital Signal Processing | 12 | EEET1123 | City Campus |
Optical Fibre Systems and Networks PG | 12 | EEET1126 | City Campus |
Antennas for Mobile and Satellite Communications PG | 12 | EEET1131 | City Campus |
Optical Fibre Technology PG | 12 | EEET1133 | City Campus |
Satellite Communication Systems Engineering PG | 12 | EEET1138 | City Campus |
Mobile and Personal Commun Systems Engineering PG | 12 | EEET1141 | City Campus |
Network Access Systems (PG) | 12 | EEET1148 | City Campus |
Network Services and Internet Applications (PG) | 12 | EEET1152 | City Campus |
Image Systems Engineering | 12 | EEET1255 | City Campus |
Real Time Systems Design | 12 | EEET1262 | City Campus |
Advanced Control Systems (PG) | 12 | EEET1368 | City Campus |
Audio Engineering (PG) | 12 | EEET1462 | City Campus |
Sensors and Measurement Technologies | 12 | EEET1464 | City Campus |
Circuit and System Simulation (PG) | 12 | EEET1467 | City Campus |
Digital System Design (PG) | 12 | EEET2038 | City Campus |
MicroNanoSystems, MEMS, and NEMS | 12 | EEET2044 | City Campus |
Semiconductor Device Fabrication | 12 | EEET2045 | City Campus |
Electronic Materials | 12 | EEET2148 | City Campus |
Real Time Estimation and Control | 12 | EEET2223 | City Campus |
Network Engineering | 12 | EEET2291 | City Campus |
Enterprise and Cloud Networks | 12 | EEET2293 | City Campus |
Network Management and Software Defined Networks | 12 | EEET2295 | City Campus |
Design With Hardware Description Languages | 12 | EEET2035 | City Campus |
RF and Microwave Circuits | 12 | EEET2309 | City Campus |
Radar Systems | 12 | EEET2310 | City Campus |
Network Design and Performance | 12 | EEET2317 | City Campus |
Renewable Electrical Energy Systems | 12 | EEET2335 | City Campus |
Electrical Energy Conversion | 12 | EEET2337 | City Campus |
Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things | 12 | EEET2371 | City Campus |
Advanced Network Engineering | 12 | EEET2287 | City Campus |
Electronic Systems for Automotive Applications | 12 | EEET2393 | City Campus |
Mobile Computing | 12 | EEET2425 | City Campus |
Computer and Network Security | 12 | EEET2427 | City Campus |
Applied Analytics | 12 | MATH1324 | City Campus |
Professional Experience Postgraduate | 12 | EEET2471 | City Campus |
Entry requirements
Entry to this program is via MC234 Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering).
Students in the Masters degree who wish to exit the Masters before completion, may be eligible to take out the intermediary award GD040P13 Graduate Diploma in Telecommunication and Network Engineering.
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
These graduate attributes align closely to the generic attributes of professional engineers as identified by Engineers Australia.
Institution
