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RMIT University

RMIT offers the widest range of aerospace and aviation programs in Australia. Actively engaged with the aviation industry for more than 60 years, industry collaboration is part of both research and teaching programs. Aerospace engineers design, develop and analyse sophisticated aerospace technology and software systems, including atmospheric and space flight technology. They are experts in the fields of aerodynamics, controls, propulsion, materials and structures, as well as involved in the design and construction of aircraft. RMIT provides extensive opportunities for students to gain practical experience through international work experience and project based learning activities. Combined with Industry Advisory Board which ensures programs meet industry needs, RMIT students are work-ready when they complete this postgraduate studies.
One of the following: Successful completion of an Australian Graduate degree by Research degree or equivalent, Successful completion of an Australian Graduation by Coursework degree or equivalent WITH a research component graded as a distinction (GPA of 3
In this course major studies include designing , developing and analyzing of sophisticated aerospace technology and software systems, including atmospheric and space flight technology.
Entry into a Research program at RMIT is not based solely on academic achievement and applicants must meet the following minimum academic requirements to be considered for candidature.
Master of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) by Research in aerospace, biomedical, computer, electrical, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Career opportunities exist in the production and maintenance of flight vehicles, including military and civilian aeroplanes, helicopters, spacecraft, satellites as well as control and guidance systems. Opportunities also exist in non-aerospace organisations and in research.