Aerospace Engineering Courses
A course in aerospace engineering can give you the skills to design a range of aircraft and other aerospace technologies.
Popular courses
These popular courses in aerospace engineering are a great place to start.
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Aerospace Engineer
Aircraft Engineer
Aerospace Systems Engineer
Systems Engineer
Propulsion Engineer
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace Engineering) centres on the science of air and space flight, encompassing the design, development, testing, and production of aerospace vehicles. It also covers the maintenance and operation of aircraft and delves into aerospace research. This degree ensures a depth of understanding comparable to professional aerospace training standards in leading industrial nations..
Average duration: 4 years.
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Electrical Engineer
Aerospace Engineer
Mechatronics Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Control Systems Engineer
Automation Engineer
Embedded Systems Engineer
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering) imparts essential expertise in crafting and applying intelligent machines. The course intertwines mechanical engineering, electronics, and computing, fostering the creation of sophisticated automated systems. Learners emerge proficient in advancing robotic functionality and efficiency, prepping them for an era where such intelligent systems are pivotal to industrial progress..
Average duration: 4 years.
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Quality Assurance Engineer
Systems Engineer
Engineering Consultant
Project Engineer
The Graduate Certificate in Engineering offers professional engineers the chance to expand their knowledge and update skills in line with recent technological advances. This course is ideal for busy professionals, providing an entry point to postgraduate studies without the immediate commitment to a master's degree. It is tailored to accommodate the evolving needs of engineering practitioners, ensuring their expertise remains relevant and current in the rapidly changing field of engineering.
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Average duration: 6 months.
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Aerospace Engineer
Aircraft Engineer
Robotics Engineer
The Master of Engineering (Aerospace) focuses on analysing complex engineering assets in the aerospace and aviation environment. Students will develop skills to create engineering, scientific, and technological solutions ensuring smooth operations. The course sharpens abilities in systematic problem-solving and adherence to engineering and technological system design methodologies prevalent in the industry. Ideal for those seeking advanced expertise in aerospace engineering, it equips graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in this dynamic and challenging field..
Average duration: 24 months.
Job outcomes
Here are some potential job outcomes within aerospace engineering. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Government funding
The Australian government provides funding for students completing a qualification in high demand industries. To receive government funding, you need to find a subsidised course by an approved provider and make sure you meet the eligibility requirements.
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