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| Cujo:
I'm looking for an associate degree or advanced diploma in electronics engineering. What coarse would be the best if i want to get in to digital design or circuit analyses? I'm not mathematically inclined and i'm expecting an ATAR below 50. If there is any coarse anywhere in Australia that looks good that i haven't compiled in the list below, can you show me ? https://www.usq.edu.au/study/degrees/associate-degree-of-engineering/electrical-electronic-engineering https://www.tafesa.edu.au/xml/course/aw/aw_AC00058.aspx https://www.cqu.edu.au/courses/study-areas/engineering-and-built-environment/undergraduate/associate-degree-of-engineering https://www.swinburne.edu.au/study/course/Advanced-Diploma-of-Electronics-and-Communications-Engineering-UEE60211/local https://www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/levels-of-study/vocational-study/advanced-diplomas/advanced-diploma-of-electronics-and-communications-engineering-c6122 https://tafeqld.edu.au/courses/18108/advanced-diploma-of-electronics-and-communications-engineering https://www.tafensw.edu.au/offering/-/o/o/UEE60211-01V03-18MTD-228/Advanced-Diploma-of-Electronics-and-Communications-Engineering |
| Cujo:
BUMP |
| John B:
Would you consider skipping a year to brush up on the maths skill required? Circuit analysis IS maths. Feeling like your head is only just above water the whole time is going to be a distracting and demoralising state of affairs. |
| sibeen:
I'm with John on that. Even if the advanced diplomas won't delve too heavily into calculus or differential equations or Laplace or......you will still need to wrap your head around complex equations using imaginary values at a minimum. Without being adept at those you will struggle. |
| Cujo:
Ok then, what should i do then. What coarse should i do in that list or if there is any can you show me ? |
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