The details of Aerospace Engineering at Griffith University are display on this page for information purpose.
Studying for a degree in Aerospace Engineering at Griffith University or elsewhere have this aim: equipping students with basic skill needed to research, design, develop and maintain flying machines including rockets, satellites, aircraft, UAV and more.
Aerospace Engineering at Griffith University
Though there are some universities in Australia that offer Aerospace Engineering as a taught course, Griffith University is not among at least at the time of putting up this page.
So, Griffith University doesn't award a degree, be it Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Engineering Technology or whatever in Aerospace Engineering
For the list of universities in Australia that offer Aerospace Engineering as a course
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Aviation Studies Griffith University
What School of Engineering and Built Environment at Griffith University offers is Aviation Studies, a program which award Bachelor of Aviation, Bachelor of Aviation Management, Bachelor of Aviation/Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Aviation.
Unlike Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Aviation impart students with knowledge require to enter aviation industry to become pilot, air traffic controller, aircraft maintenance technician and more. The course covers everything about airports and airline operations, management and finance.
See here for aviation at Griffith University
Engineering Courses School of Engineering and Build Environment, Griffith University
Listed below are all other engineering courses on offers at Griffith University.
- Civil Engineering
- Construction Management
- Electronic engineering
- Electronic and energy engineering
- Electronic and UAV engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Industrial Design
- Mechanical engineering
- Mechatronics
- Software engineering
All the offered engineering courses listed above are fully accredited by Engineers Australia at the time of this post.
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