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Aerospace Engineering
 UNSW Main Campus

Description

Aerospace Engineering is concerned with the design, development, construction, testing and manufacture of aircraft and aerospace vehicles, with the maintenance and operation of aircraft, and with research in related areas. Courses include design, structural analysis, fluids, aerodynamics, manufacturing, electronics and management.
Aerospace Engineers are involved in work at the leading edge of technology in an international industry.

Studying Aerospace Engineering at UNSW

The study of Aerospace Engineering at UNSW is primarily through the School of Mechancial and Manufacturing Engineering (www.mech.unsw.edu.au/). Undergraduate study in Aerospace Engineering is available within the Bachelor of Engineering program (3710). It is also possible to study Aerospace Engineering within a combined degree program. The School also offers postgraduate programs.



Aerospace Engineering can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Aerospace Engineering Major AEROA14776
   

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