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Pursue a career as an aerospace engineer and lead innovations in cutting-edge technology and mechanical systems, designing rockets, spacecraft, aircraft, and aerospace components. Contribute to advancing eco-friendly and fuel-saving solutions or evaluate aircraft safety and performance under standard and critical conditions. At UniSQ, the aerospace program offers two pathways – Mechanical Engineering and Electrical/Electronic Engineering – both accredited by Engineers Australia. Within the Mechanical specialization, you can focus on Aerodynamics and Propulsion or Aerospace Transport Structures to refine your skills.
Career opportunities for graduates include roles such as aerospace engineer, aerospace technician, electromagnetic compatibility specialist, data analyst, aircraft maintenance technician, quality inspection supervisor, technical sales engineer, or mechanical/electrical engineer. Aerospace professionals may work across diverse fields including aerodynamics, avionics, electromagnetic interference testing, flight simulation, environmental impact studies, fuel systems, hydraulic engineering, radar and satellite technology, risk assessment, cockpit design, noise reduction, propulsion systems, and launch/recovery operations within Australia's aviation and defense sectors.
To be eligible for advanced standing entry:
IELTS (Academic only) - Overall minimum score of 6.5 and no individual band score of less than 6.0; TOEFL (internet based) - Overall minimum score of 90 and no individual skills score of less than 20; Pearson (PTE Academic) - Overall score of 58 and no individual Communicative Skills score of less than 58; Cambridge C1 Advanced C2 Proficiency - Overall minimum score of 185 with no less than 185 in each skill.