Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering (Honours)
Fly high & reach for the stars.
For domestic students only.
Fly high & reach for the stars.
For domestic students only.
Do you want to reach new heights in your Australian Defence Force (ADF) career? Does the thought of sending an astronaut to the moon fill you with excitement? Aeronautical engineers work at the cutting-edge of engineering designing, manufacturing, and maintaining aircraft in the aviation and aerospace industries. A Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering from ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ will kickstart your career in this highly valued industry with the skills you need to thrive in your defence force career.Ìý
85.00
Undergraduate
4 years full-time
Semester 1
4472
On campus
OurÌýBachelor ofÌýAeronautical EngineeringÌýdegreeÌýis a four-year degreeÌýwith an in-built Honours year.ÌýThis degree isÌýtailoredÌýtoÌýaeronautical engineersÌýandÌýcovers the fundamentals ofÌýaeronautics,ÌýaerodynamicsÌýandÌýengine propulsion,ÌýaircraftÌýdesignÌýand more.ÌýÌý
As you progress further in your degree, you’ll be givenÌýfurtherÌýopportunities to study courses that interest you. You could choose fromÌýelectivesÌýincluding:ÌýÌý
You will alsoÌýcomplete a 60-day internshipÌýin aÌýprofessional aeronauticalÌýengineeringÌýenvironment.ÌýPutÌýinto action everything you haveÌýlearntÌýand see howÌýaÌýpracticingÌýaeronautical engineerÌýapproachesÌýandÌýsolvesÌýproblemsÌýin the real world.Ìý
When you study with us, you’ll have access to purpose-built workshops and facilities and benefit from the best university campus teacher-to-student ratio in Australia. Working with experienced engineers and client representatives on industry-focused design and research projects, you’ll gain the hands-on experience needed to meet the global challenges of the future.Ìý
In your fourth and final year, you’ll also design and conduct your very own research project. You’ll work with one of our world-class academics to make an original contribution to the field of aeronautical engineering.Ìý
I have been interested in engineering as far back as I can remember. I have always been excited by the way engines and aircraft work and move. So far, I’ve been exposed to a multitude of different learning environments, from lectures to hands-on workshops. The highlight so far was learning how to operate equipment and machinery required to design and build systems. The opportunity to develop hands-on skills such as welding, oxyfuel cutting and working with a lathe is unique to ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ.
Dominic Hill, Aeronautical Engineering studentÌý
By studying aeronautical engineering at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ, you’ll be accredited by Engineers Australia to begin working immediately as an aeronautical engineer within the ADF and around the world. Ìý
Air Force graduates operateÌýand maintainÌýaircraft. TheyÌýbecome responsible for the airworthiness and modification of aircraft and enginesÌýand the acquisition and introduction of new equipment into the Australian fleet. Ìý
As an Army graduate, you will be involved in the maintenance and repair of the Army’s rapidly growing fleet of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, including the ARH-Tiger, Chinook and MRH-90 Taipan helicopters, as well asÌýother fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.Ìý
As a Navy graduate, you will find yourself working with a variety of aircraft ranging from heavy transporters to multi-role strike fighters. You will engage in the maintenance, repair, modifications, operational deployments and airworthiness of the Navy’s fleet of rotary-wing aircraft. Ìý
The Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) programs offer the opportunity for studentsÌýentering ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ with a high Entrance Rank, and who maintain a high level ofÌýperformance in their studies, to undertake research in a range of disciplines that willÌýdevelop their critical thinking and independent research skills beyond that available inÌýthe standard bachelor degree programs.
The range of CDF programs is characterised by theÌýinclusion of specialist courses in critical analysis and/orÌýresearch methods appropriate to the area of study.ÌýAll programs also include discipline-specific researchÌýprojects. The research projects will be supervisedÌýby academic staff from the relevant discipline. WithÌýthe approval of the Head of School, multi- or cross-disciplinaryÌýprojects may be undertaken. Students inÌýthe research courses may work independently or asÌýpart of a team, depending on the nature of the projectÌýundertaken, though all students will submit an individualÌýassessment. The final assessment will be based on a writtenÌýpaper or report and oral presentations.Ìý
Throughout the program, students will be engaged inÌýcohort activities so as to develop and maintain their interestÌýand continuing involvement in the program via invitedÌýlectures, seminars, general reading and social events.