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Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT)

Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Telecommunications


Course Details

This course offers students hands-on practical training work through practice-based learning approach and the mandatory industry internship program which may lead into employment. It is taught by lecturers with relevant industry experience and some still in industry. It will equip students to plan, design, implement and manage telecommunication technology and infrastructure. The course explores the latest wired and wireless network technologies and broadband wireless networks. This means students will learn about these state-of-the-art technologies and their implementation and management in an applied environment. In addition, electives in IT, security and information systems will make students a work-ready graduate with solid technical knowledge and able to apply these skills at work. It is a great foundation also for future technologies such as robotics, mechatronics, home automation, Internet of things and mobile networks.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: The program is delivered as a mix of compulsory core units and electives that may make up a specialisation. Graduates are required to complete 360 credit points, by completing a total of 24 units (21 core units and 3 electives), 15 credit points each.


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