You will work with industry experts, flight instructors and academics. They will give you a solid understanding of the fundamentals of aerodynamics, aircraft power plants and systems, meteorology, navigation and flight planning
Mechanical engineers work with 'things that move', from prosthetic limbs and robotic systems to motor vehicles, aircrafts and space stations. With maths and computer science more and more central to high technology developments in the field, specialised expertise offers huge benefits.
Aotearoa's space industry is growing, as is its capacity for innovation in industry and research. The PGDipAerospaceEng is designed to equip students with the core technical foundations to steer you in a path towards a career in this field.
This Diploma will allow you to apply your knowledge in engineering humanitarian service, broaden your skills, and widen your perceptions of engineering.
Entry Requirements
Enrolment in the Diploma in Global Humanitarian Engineering is open to everyone studying the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in the 2nd-4th years, from any discipline.
To enter, you must have successfully completed the first year of the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours degree, and your application will need to be approved.
Please see the Regulations for the Diploma in Global Humanitarian Engineering for full details.
Mechanical engineers work with 'things that move', from prosthetic limbs and robotic systems to motor vehicles, aircrafts and space stations.This degree enables an additional, specialised science focus which compliments the core engineering foundations.
The Bachelor of Aviation Management (BAvMan) is a dedicated aviation qualification which will introduce you to various aspects of the aviation industry.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this programme, outside of university admission regulations.
Aerospace engineers push the boundaries of what is possible. They develop new technologies and materials for aeronautical, space and defence industries.This intensive degree is suited to high-achieving engineering graduates, as well as engineers with relevant work experience.
Massey University's Certificate of Aviation Studies is the only one of its kind in New Zealand. Massey is the only place in New Zealand where you can turn your passion for aviation into a tertiary qualification.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this programme, outside of university admission regulations.
The aviation industry is growing steadily and it is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Employers seek qualified aviation professionals with excellent skills and an all-round understanding of the industry complexities.
UniSA is number one in Australia for quality education1 and we're one of Australia's leading universities for Engineering research.2 With the focus of this degree on finding solutions for real-world engineering problems, you will study:
Massey University's Master of Aviation will give you the knowledge and skills you need to gain a more in-depth understanding of aviation and advance your career. This programme offers taught courses and independent research.
Entry Requirements
To enter the Master of Aviation, you will have been awarded or qualified for a Bachelor of Aviation, Bachelor of Aviation Management or equivalent qualification, and have achieved a minimum B- grade average in the highest level courses.
If you have been awarded the Degree of Bachelor of Aviation Management with Honours, or the equivalent degree of another recognised university, you may apply for credit towards Part One of the qualification in accordance with the limits specified in the Recognition of Prior Learning regulations.
You will need to provide verified copies of all academic transcripts for studies taken at all universities other than Massey University.