
Monash University
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace Engineering)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationJoin a thrilling profession in the midst of developing the next generation of flight vehicles. The Airbus A380, A350, A400M, and the Boeing 787 are just some of the astounding advances being led by aerospace engineers.
Aerospace engineering is concerned with the design, development, and maintenance of flight vehicles. It involves aerodynamics, aerostructures, avionics, propulsion, material science, and computational simulation.
As an aerospace engineer, you will have the opportunity to tackle many of tomorrow's global challenges. You may be involved in the creation of a more environmentally friendly passenger aircraft, or even help to build a vehicle capable of exploring our solar system and beyond.
Aerospace engineers apply scientific and technological theories, concepts, and equations to vehicles designed to operate within the earth's atmosphere and in space.
Activities include the use of wind tunnels for aerodynamic testing, computational modeling for predicting structural behavior, and materials and structural testing.
But aerospace engineering reaches beyond traditional aerospace applications. For example, you might work in automobiles, energy production and conservation, lightweight materials, or new manufacturing techniques.
Delivery mode
Monash University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Wellington Road, Clayton
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace Engineering) will prepare you for the following roles.
Aerospace Engineer
An Aerospace Engineer designs and modifies a range of aircraft. You might specialise in a particular type of aircraft or be employed to work on a r...
Aircraft Engineer
An Aircraft Engineer ensures the safety and performance of aircraft through regular maintenance and repairs. You might work with airlines, maintena...
Propulsion Engineer
A Propulsion Engineer designs and develops systems that drive and propel vehicles, such as aircraft, rockets, or spacecraft. You might work in aero...
Aeronautical Engineer
An Aeronautical Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and testing of aircraft and spacecraft, ensuring that they meet safety, effici...
Commercial Pilot
A Commercial Pilot flies aircraft for a range of purposes. You might fly passenger planes, conduct aerial tours or transport freight. Commercial Pi...
Multi-Crew Pilot
A Multi-Crew Pilot works as part of a flight team involving multiple pilots or cabin crew. You might be the pilot in command or perform a co-pilot...
Air Traffic Controller
An Air Traffic Controller oversees the movement of aircraft within a designated airspace region. You might provide information to pilots before tak...
Composites Engineer
A Composites Engineer designs, develops, and tests composite materials used in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction....
About Monash University
Monash has a 60-year history of making a global impact through our outstanding research, diversity, breadth of alumni, partnerships and connections that result in new solutions and better outcomes. We do this with a global mindset that comes to life through our global locations.