See what it takes to study Aerospace Engineering at Edith Cowan University.
Aerospace Engineering is a discipline that study, research, develop, operate and maintain flying machines which can operate within and beyond atmosphere. Such machines are aircrafts, spacecrafts, satellites, rockets, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and so on.
This course is an embodiment of Aeronautic Engineering (which is taught at Edith Cowan University) and Astronautic Engineering.
While Aeronautic Engineering as a discipline focus it research, design, development on flying object within atmosphere especially on aircraft. Astronautic Engineering specialises on developing, operating, and maintaining machines that are operational beyond the atmosphere and in this case rockets, satellites and more.
Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical) Edith Cowan University
If the knowledge you wish to acquire is only in the technology and engineering of an aircraft then Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical) at Edith Cowan University match you. The course equipped students with skills and knowledge in the aircraft operation and manufacturing technology. Many topics in aerodynamic, aircraft propulsion, aircraft systems and structures, engineering material, engineering mechanics, computer aided design and many others are going to be taught students.
You have to note that teaching Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical) at Edith Cowan University is more of skill based. It's focus more on practical application than the theoretical study and that is why it is called Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical), the qualifications you are going to earn on successful completion of the course.
The Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical) at Edith Cowan University is a three (3) year course on full time study mode (part-time not available to international students). The mode of instructions is on-campus and it is taught at the Joondalup Campus, Perth
Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical) Fee ECU
- The international students: AUD $35,700
- Domestic Students: AUD $6,750
Aviation Studies, Edith Cowan University
- Diploma of Aviation and
- Bachelor of Aviation
- Duration: 3 years
- Study Mode: full-time or part-time equivalent
- Instructions Mode: on-campus
- Available to Domestic and International Students