Master of Engineering (Aerospace)

Overview

Long associated with cutting edge technology and innovation, the aerospace and aviation industries attract people with advanced engineering knowledge and skills.

The Asia region is a key growth area for the aviation market, with double-digit growth rates in air traffic across China, Hong Kong and Singapore. Massive passenger growth means many more aircraft, larger and more airports, and larger and new airlines. This points to a need for more aerospace engineers, and more aviation-related employees.

During your study in the Master of Engineering (Aerospace), you'll learn how to analyse complex engineering assets in the aerospace and aviation environment; and you will develop engineering, scientific and technological solutions to ensure problem-free operations. Your skills will be further sharpened with systematic problem-solving and adherence to engineering/technological systems design methodologies operating in the industry.

Why choose aerospace engineering at RMIT?

Professional connections

Engage with our expert academics who have extensive experience, strong industry links and well-developed contact networks.

Co-designed with industry

Developed in collaboration with industry, this degree reflects current industry needs, making you more employable.

International opportunities

Take the opportunity to study a dual master’s degree in partnership with FH Aachen – University of Applied Sciences in Germany.