Current students
The
School of Electrical and Information Engineering has provided all
pre-enrolment advice to assist students to enrol in their studies with
the minimum of fuss, if you have any questions relating to your enrolment
please contact
Campus Central where staff will endeavour to assist you.
Each year the School offers
scholarships
and
prizes and awards to students who distinguish themselves
academically and also in their personal development. Many of these
scholarships and prizes and awards are sponsored by industry with links to the
School and the University of South Australia.
Whether you are an undergraduate, postgraduate, international or external
student, information related to
student services
within UniSA are provided to assist you. If after accessing this information
you have further questions please contact
Campus Central
which is the one stop shop for students and staff.
Information to assist students in the first 6
weeks of their program is available for undergraduate students at
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/1yeie/
and for LMEE postgraduate coursework engineering students at
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/learn/F6W-ITE/?PATH=/Resources/lmee%2Dunisa/First+6+weeks+in+the+Master+of+Engineering+%28LMEE%29/&default=Welcome.htm.
The following information is also to assist LMEE students:
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/learn/EIELO/?PATH=/Resources/lmee%2Dpublic/Getting+ready+for+the+Master+of+Engineering+%28LMEE%29/&default=Welcome.htm.
Robotics Peer Mentoring
Many EIE students enjoy being involved in the Robotics Peer Mentoring Program (RPM) at UniSA. RPM is an innovative program that connects UniSA student mentors with secondary school students and teachers. The mentors work with the school students to provide hands on experience in robotics, electronics, science and engineering. For further information on the Robotics Peer Mentoring program click here.
Peer Tutoring
Students also have the opportunity to become involved in the
peer tutoring program by enrolling in BUGE course
HUMS 1049 Peer Tutoring.
For further
information on the peer tutoring program click here.
UniSA IEEE Student Branch
The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.) is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology. Students within the school have formed a local student branch. Find out all about it at http://ewh.ieee.org/sb/southern_australia/unisa/index.html
