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Study Aerospace Engineering



Why Study Aerospace Engineering





Associate Professor Bassam Dally, University of Adelaide

 
Aerospace Engineering is a field closely related to Mechanical Engineering and is also available as an internationally recognised and accredited degree program at The University of Adelaide. Aerospace Engineering is concerned with the design, construction, production and maintenance of vehicles and objects for use within and beyond the atmosphere. It is a growing field with applications in areas as diverse as aircraft, satellites, rockets, unmanned aerial vehicles, space stations, hang gliders, sail planes and hot air balloons.  As an Aerospace engineer, you may address problems such as how a vehicle moves, how high and how fast it can travel, how it holds together under the forces it experiences and how it is kept on course. You will analyse and solve these problems using your knowledge of mechanics and dynamics, materials and joining methods, thermodynamics, heat transfer, vibrations, guidance, control and modelling techniques. The main areas in which you will work as an aerospace engineer are: design and manufacture; research and development; defence (aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, rockets); satellite operations; and aircraft maintenance and airworthiness operations.  You will also have a strong background in mechanical engineering which will allow you to obtain many positions normally occupied by mechanical engineers. Thus you will be able to progress to similar managerial roles as mechanical and mechatronic engineers. All six degree programs at The University of Adelaide involve 4-years of full-time study (including work required to achieve an Honours degree) and all except Mechanical and Sports Engineering and Mechanical and Sustainable Energy Engineering are also offered as 5-year double degrees with Mathematics and computing Science.  In addition, a double degree in Science is offered for Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. A double degree with Law (6.5 years), one with Petroleum Engineering, one with Economics and one with Finance (5-years) are available with the Mechanical Engineering program only. The Aerospace, Automotive, Mechanical and Mechatronic degrees and double degrees are all accredited by The Institution of Engineers, Australia and recognised all over the world. The Sports and Sustainable Engineering programs are new offerings in 2008 and will be accredited soon after the first graduates emerge at the end of 2011.  The City of Adelaide has a population of just over one million people. The University of Adelaide is located right in the centre of the City Business and Shopping Area. There are many great things about Adelaide. It has wonderful weather; even in winter there are many sunny days, with blue skies and temperatures around 20 degrees- and it never snows! Although there are some hot days in summer, the humidity is very low, so it is not too uncomfortable. One of the many noticeable things about Adelaide is the lack of traffic jams, and the fast 15 minute drive from the airport to the centre of the city, where The University of Adelaide has its main campus. Adelaide is just one hour away from three famous wine-making areas, where one can sample the great wines free of charge at the cellar doors. Just a few hours north of Adelaide lie the mighty Flinders ranges, with colours that have inspired many famous landscape artists, and which are characterised by numerous lonely water holes and many kilometers of outstanding bushwalking tracks. Australians regard recreation and sport as an important part of life. The number of different recreational activities and types of sporting clubs in and around Adelaide are too numerous to mention. Many of the activities are represented by clubs based at the universities, thus helping overseas students to become involved in local culture and activities.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Adelaide is considered to be the hi-tech capital of Australia, and can offer mechanical, automotive, aerospace, mechatronic, sports and sustainable energy engineers many interesting jobs. Also, current immigration laws have been relaxed for graduates, making it much easier to obtain permanent residence on completion of a university degree.

Contact:

Associate Professor Bassam Dally

Head, School of Mechanical Engineering

University of Adelaide

S.A. 5005

Australia

Phone: +61 8 8303 5460

Fax: +61 8 8303 4367

Email: info@mecheng.adelaide.edu.au



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School of Mechanical Engineering

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Sports Engineering

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Contact:

Associate Professor Bassam Dally

Head, School of Mechanical

Engineering

University of Adelaide

S.A. 5005

Australia

Phone: +61 8 8303 5460

Fax: +61 8 8303 4367

Email:

info@mecheng.adelaide.edu.au

Web: http: //www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au

Program Finder:

 

http: //www.adelaide.edu.au/

programfinder/ug/eng

 








See also:


Study Mechanical Engineering


Study Mechatronic Engineering


Study Aerospace Engineering


Study Mechanical and Sports Engineering


Study Mechanical and Sustainable Energy Engineering