Master of Aerospace Engineering
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- Semester 1 or 2 (February or July)
Complete original research in the design and manufacture of aviation and aerospace technologies.
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The Master of Aerospace Engineering (MAerospaceEng) gives you the opportunity to explore and complete research in designing, testing, and building aircraft and integrated systems.
Aerospace is a growing sector in Aotearoa New Zealand, with UC uniquely placed in Waitaha Canterbury as the centre hub and testbed for industry.
To enrol in the Master of Aerospace Engineering, you will need to previously completed one of the following:
If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.
For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Aerospace Engineering or use the .
You can apply online at .
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.
The MAerospaceEng is made up of 180 points, which includes 30 points of compulsory core aerospace engineering courses, 30 points of aerospace elective courses, and a thesis on an aerospace engineering topic of your choice (120 points). The elective courses you choose will support your thesis research.
Beginning in either February or July, the degree will take 18 months of full-time study to complete, or part-time up to 3 years.
For the full requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Aerospace Engineering.
Choose at least two courses from:
Plus choose up to two courses from:
You may select other approved 400-600 level courses than the above, if deemed necessary to support your thesis work.
Taught
2024 tuition fee estimate: $4,786 per 60 points
2025 tuition fee estimate: $5,073 per 60 points
Research
2024 tuition fee estimate:$9,186 per 120 points
2025 tuition fee estimate: $9,737 per 120 points
2024 tuition fee estimate: $72,000 (180 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate: $74,850 (180 points)
You may choose to go onto Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) studies in relevant subjects, such as Astronomy, Mechanical Engineering, or Product Design.
This master's degree will give you unique practical and research skills for a range of roles within commercial, research exploration, military, or space aviation sectors, setting you on a path towards ground-breaking research and technology.
Career pathways could include: