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bit.ly/uccareers What skills have our graduates gained? Through their Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree, graduates develop a valuable set of skills that are transferrable to a range of careers, including: • Technical knowledge of electronic and electrical systems • Analytical and problem solving skills • Practical application of engineering technology and science • Creativity and innovation • Logical and quantitative thinking • Coping with rapid technological changes Where have our graduates been employed? Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduates are well prepared to join the technological revolution, with a wide range of career options. Graduates are found in a wide range of industries including telecommunications, electric power, nanotechnology, renewable/ power engineering, communications and biomedical engineering. What are the job titles of our graduates? Manager, Research and Development Engineer, Applications Engineer, Design Engineer, Product Development Engineer, Research and Development in Vision Systems, Software engineer, Substations Engineer, T2 Systems Engineer, Co- Founder and Chief Product Officer, Starategic Research Specialist, Research Scientist and Research, Engineer Career Opportunities electrical and computer engineering the way of the future ENGINEERING UC Electrical and Computer Engineering The way of the Future Who has employed our graduates? Meridian Transpower NZ Mighty River Power Orion Unison Lincoln AgriTech National Instruments Inc., Auckland Connetics, Auckland Fisher & Paykel Appliances, Auckland ADASENS Automotive, Germany Aviat Networks, Christchurch Dynamic Controls, Christchurch Mish Guru, USA Airways NZ, Christchurch IBM, Intel, Apple, Cirrus Logic Aeroqual, Scott Technologies, Izon Science Ltd, KLA Tencor, Rakon, Maxim Integrated, ANFF.

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What skills have our graduates gained?Through their Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree, graduates develop a valuable set of skills that are transferrable to a range of careers, including:

• Technical knowledge of electronic and electrical systems

• Analytical and problem solving skills• Practical application of engineering

technology and science• Creativity and innovation• Logical and quantitative thinking• Coping with rapid technological

changes

Where have our graduates been employed?Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduates are well prepared to join the technological revolution, with a wide range of career options. Graduates are found in a wide range of industries including telecommunications, electric power, nanotechnology, renewable/power engineering, communications and biomedical engineering.

What are the job titles of our graduates?Manager, Research and Development Engineer, Applications Engineer, Design Engineer, Product Development Engineer, Research and Development in Vision Systems, Software engineer, Substations Engineer, T2 Systems Engineer, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, Starategic Research Specialist, Research Scientist and Research, Engineer

Career Opportunitieselectrical and computer engineering the way of the future

ENGINEERING

UC Electrical and Computer Engineering

The way of the Future

Who has employed our graduates?MeridianTranspower NZMighty River PowerOrionUnisonLincoln AgriTechNational Instruments Inc., AucklandConnetics, AucklandFisher & Paykel Appliances, AucklandADASENS Automotive, GermanyAviat Networks, ChristchurchDynamic Controls, ChristchurchMish Guru, USAAirways NZ, ChristchurchIBM, Intel, Apple, Cirrus Logic Aeroqual, Scott Technologies, Izon Science Ltd, KLA Tencor, Rakon, Maxim Integrated, ANFF.