Basic information for the programme
Name: Undergraduate Education Programme for ‘Electrical Engineering and Automation’ of Harbin Institute of Harbin and the University of Sydney, Australia
Address: No. C14 Building, Harbin Institute of Technology, No. 92 West Dazhi Street, Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province
Chinese side: Harbin Institute of Technology
Foreign side: University of Sydney, Australia
Level and category: undergraduate education
Certificate: |
Chinese side:
Diploma of Graduation for Tertiary Education
Bachelor Degree in Engineering |
Foreign side: University of Sydney, Australia Bachelor's Degree |
Major:Electrical Engineering and Automation
Courses:
Main courses: In China:English, Basic Computer courses, Mathematics, Professional Basic courses and part of the Professional courses as:English Writing, English Listening and Speaking, English Reading, Professional Engineering introduction, Teams and Practice of IT, Basic Electric Components, Labs of Electric Devices, engineering graphics、C language programming、physics、mathematical analysis for engineering、Algebra and geometry、probability and mathematical statistics、circuit、mechanics basis、digital logic, etc.
In Australia:Main courses: Engineering Electromagnetics, Electrical Energy Conversion Systems,, Control, Digital Signal Processing, Electronic Circuit Design, Communications, Embedded Systems, Management for Engineers, professional courses like academic thesis and some other courses on different orientations under the guidance of the school.
Enrollment scale: 20 students/year
Enrollment pattern:listed in the average college enrollment plan( scores be higher than the minimum score of HIT)
Charges: Tuition fees of students in international cooperative education programme in HIT is 16,500 yuan per year with accommodation fees and spare fees the same with that of other undergraduates. Tuition fees in the cooperative university go in line with the standards for overseas students of that year and the current fee is 33,800 Austrian dollars. (The fees pivot on the statistics from the University of Sydney)
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