Course Level
Doctor Degree (By Research)
CRICOS
079831G
Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering and Aviation
Use your advanced research skills to further the growth of aerospace engineering. You will join an active research community and work with academics, peers and partner organisations who have demonstrated research success in a range of specialities.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Bundoora | Full-time - 3 years | N/A | N/A |
Melbourne City | Full-time - 3 years | N/A | N/A |
Bundoora | Full-time - 3 years Part-time - 6 years | N/A | N/A |
Melbourne City | Full-time - 3 years Part-time - 6 years | N/A | N/A |
Structure
You will complete this program under academic supervision. You are required to complete the online modules: Research integrity, Copyright and intellectual property.
Subjects
- Aerospace Engineering
Entry requirements
- A bachelor degree requiring at least four years of full-time study in a relevant discipline awarded with honours. The degree should include a research component comprised of a thesis, other research projects or research methodology courses that constitute at least 25% of a full-time academic year (or part-time equivalent). The applicant must have achieved at least a distinction average in the final year
- or A master degree that includes a research component comprised of at least 25% of a full-time academic year (or part-time equivalent) with an overall distinction average or a master degree without a research component with at least a high distinction average
- or Evidence of appropriate academic qualifications and/or experience that satisfies the Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research Training and Development or nominee that the applicant has developed knowledge of the field of study or cognate field and the potential for research sufficient to undertake the proposed program.
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