
Schools within the Division of ITEE
School of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering
The school offers high quality teaching and research in the areas of advanced manufacturing, engineering design, and sustainable energy developments. It has an excellent national and international reputation in applied research and has extensive collaborative research projects with Australian industry as well as with companies and research institutions from overseas.
School of Computing and Information Science
The school offers a wide range of quality teaching from Diplomas to Doctorates. It is a principal centre for teaching and research in computer science and software engineering in South Australia.
School of Electrical and Information Engineering
The school focuses on the generation, processing transfer, conversion and control of energy and information. Specialist concentrations are applied physics, civil aviation, computer systems engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, systems engineering and telecommunications. The school also coordinates the Bachelor of Applied Science (Civil Aviation) undergraduate degree program and operates the UniSA Aviation Academy, making it unique in Australia.
School of Mathematics and Statistics
The school conducts world class research and teaching in the areas of Mathematics Statistics, Modelling, Optimisation, Bioinformatics and Quantitative Finance. Along with a range of innovative programs spanning undergraduate to PhD level based at Mawson Lakes and City West campuses, the School also teaches mathematics and statistics throughout the University.
School of Natural and Built Environments
The school has programs on the Mawson Lakes campus and City East campus and encompasses environmental sciences, park management, civil engineering, construction management, geoinformatics, planning, and project management disciplines. Staff within this school at the Mawson Lakes campus coordinate the University's Planetarium bookings for various school excursions and group bookings.
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