Aerospace Engineering degree courses
Click on the list of universities below if you plan to work in Space technology and to study Aerospace Engineering undergraduate bachelor degree, master or PhD , diploma or certificate courses at Australian universities.
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- Australia offers some of the best places to pursue a university education. An Australian university degree in Aerospace Engineering leads to employment in Aircraft & aviation industries as an Aerospace engineer or Avionics engineer. Some employers in Australia are the Australia Defence Force , BAE ( British ) CAE (Canadian), Boeing, Sikorsky Helicopter, Qantas and a few others
- Aerospace engineers typically work in research and development capacity, operations & maintenance, testing, administration, safety, forensics or certification roles.
- Avionics engineering is a specialized area within Aerospace industry focused on design, development, manufacture and maintenance of electronics of military& civilian airplanes, helicopters, spacecraft, satellites and uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAV).
- As Australia has a small manufacturing industry within the Aircraft or Aerospace industry, job opportunities in Aerospace engineering field is limited if you plan to work in Australia. Some roles are found in Research ( R& D)
- Many Aerospace grads go on to find employment in other fields such as IT, Mechanical engineering, non engineeeering areas of Aviation, Banking etc
Typical University admission requirements for Aerospace Engineering degree:
Physics, Maths, English proficiency
Aerospace Engineering degree courses are available at these Australian Universities:
New South Wales : NSW
- Aerospace degree courses at University of New South Wales : UNSW
- Aerospace engineering degree at University of Sydney
- Bachelor of Engineering Science in Aerospace Operations at University of Technology, Sydney : UTS ( Location: Singapore )
Victoria : VIC
- Aerospace Engineering courses : Monash University, Clayton Campus
- Programs & courses in Aerospace engineering at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology : RMIT
Queensland : QLD
- Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Avionics) degree at Queensland University of Technology : QUT
South Australia : SA
- Bachelor of Engineering ( Aerospace ) degree : University of Adelaide
Tasmania : TAS
Northern Territory: NT
Australian Capital Territory: ACT
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what’s in the course?Aerospace avionics engineering is concerned with design, development, manufacture and maintenance work on the electronic systems of military and civilian aeroplanes, helicopters, spacecraft, satellites and uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs). Each year, students from the Aerospace Avionics and related discipline enter the UAV Outback Challenge, an international competition that has run for the past two years. Students are involved in all aspects of the design, development and business aspects of producing an entry, including seeking significant sponsorship from various organisations in the aviation industry. career opportunities and employmentAs an aerospace avionics graduate you will be involved in work at the leading edge of technology in an international industry. You may be employed by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Royal Australian Navy (RAN) or by government bodies such as the Defence Research Centres and the Civil Aviation Authority. There are also career opportunities with aerospace companies such as Boeing, and aircraft maintenance and aeronautical consulting services. Opportunities outside aerospace also exist in the areas of electronics, process control, instrument manufacture and automotive equipment. stay in the loopIt’s almost final decision time for 2009 QTAC applications; make sure you make the right choice and stay in the loop with up to date information on engineering at QUT. If you change your mind, thats ok, you can unsubscribe at any time. course structureget the factsCourse titleBachelor of Engineering (EN40) Course year2010 CRICOS code056529D Course durationFull-time: 4 years EntryDomestic: February and July QTAC code412502 Past rank cut-off79 Past OP cut-off11 OP GuaranteeYes Assumed knowledgeEnglish (4, SA) and Maths B (4, SA) CampusGardens Point Course detailsContent sourced from QUT Courses Web Service. Accreditation
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jamshid | January 9, 2012 at 5:29 am

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Dear Sir/Madam
Thank you for your information.
I’m planning to depart my son for studying.He really loves in Aerospace Engineering course. He is 17 and he will finish his high school degree in June/2012.
His information and his interest on Aerospace course is more than image.
So would you please guide me from initial step.
The fee, Visa, accommodation and others is most important for me.
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