16 Bachelor's degrees in Aerospace Engineering in Oceania

Aerospace Engineering (Hons)
The Aerospace Engineering (Hons) programme at University of Canterbury involves the design, development, testing, and production of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems and equipment.

Bachelor of Technology - Aeronautical
The Bachelor of Technology - Aeronautical offered at Edith Cowan University is intended for students with an interest in aviation, aeronautics and flying who wish to have the option of expanding their studies towards becoming an accredited professional in an engineering field.

Bachelor of Science in Space Science
Study for a Bachelor of Science in Space Science program offered at Victoria University of Wellington to observe phenomena, experiment with ideas, and make new discoveries. Learn to collect, analyse, and understand data, think critically and creatively, and clearly communicate your findings.
Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
Within this Aerospace Engineering (Honours) program from the RMIT University, you'll design aircraft and spacecraft, develop propulsion systems, research new materials, test new engines, develop rockets and plan maintenance subjects.
Engineering (Honours) Aeronautical
Engineering (Honours) Aeronautical from University of New South Wales equips you with the skills to design, build and maintain aircraft and aerospace systems and drive innovation in aviation, aerospace and beyond.
Aerospace Engineering (Honours) - Management
Learn to combine aerospace engineering with business skills to prepare for leadership role with the Aerospace Engineering (Honours) - Management from the RMIT University.
Aeronautical Engineering (Honours)
The Aeronautical Engineering (Honours) program at the University of Sydney is an undergraduate coursework program that will help you develop a comprehensive understanding of the design process and operation of aircraft within the Earth's atmosphere and in space.
Aerospace engineering (Honours)
The Aerospace engineering (Honours) program at Monash University is concerned with the design, development and maintenance of flight vehicles. It involves aerodynamics, aerostructures, avionics, propulsion, material science and computational simulation.
Aviation - Aviation Management
With this bachelor of Aviation - Aviation Management at University of Southern Queensland you will learn from current and former aviation managers who are not simply highly-acclaimed academics but professionals in their field with strong links to industry and employers.
Engineering (Honours) with Space Engineering
Engineering (Honours) with Space Engineering from University of Sydney covers all facets of space engineering, including orbital mechanics, space vehicles, ground station infrastructure, space avionics and space robotics. Learn to generate solutions to diverse space engineering challenges, including designing optimal satellite orbits and spacecraft mechanics.
Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Aerospace)
Launch your career as an electrical and aerospace engineer with one of Australia’s leaders in avionics research. Graduate with the skills, experience and connections to step confidently into your aviation career with this Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Aerospace) degree is offered at Queensland University of Technology.
Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
This exciting Aerospace Engineering (Honours) degree from University of New South Wales focuses on the science and practice of air and space flight; the design, development, testing and production of aerospace vehicles; the maintenance and operation of aircraft; and aerospace research.
Science - Space Science and Astrophysics
This Science - Space Science and Astrophysics course from Adelaide University provides core training in the disciplines of astronomy and space science, with a strong emphasis on physics.
Aviation - Flight Operations
With this bachelor of Aviation - Flight Operations at University of Southern Queensland you will study both technical and non-technical Aviation areas and it is these non-technical skills such as multi-crew cooperation, safety management systems and international aviation that makes the difference when you are being interviewed for your first job.
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering at University of Queensland is all about flight, whether that’s planes, helicopters or rockets.
Aviation (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems)
Aviation (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) from University of New South Wales prepares you to work across industries such as emergency services, defence, surveying and more.