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Master of Aerospace Engineering

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

New Zealand

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The Master of Aerospace Engineering (MAerospaceEng) is a postgraduate degree that combines coursework and research to develop expertise in designing, testing, and building aircraft and integrated systems. As aerospace rapidly grows in Aotearoa New Zealand, UC offers a strategic advantage with its location in Canterbury—home to a thriving aerospace hub. Students can tailor their studies through a selection of taught courses that cover diverse topics such as atmospheric dynamics, autonomous vehicles, and rocket design. A key component of the programme... Read More

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* No IELTS, no TOEFL - this new zealand college doesn’t require an English test.

Duration

1 Year 6 Months

Mode of study

Full-time

Application Fee

No Application Fee

Annual Tuition Fee

NZD 49900

Total Tuition Fee

NZD 74850

The fees mentioned may vary and are for reference only. The exact tuition and other charges will be provided in your official offer letter.

Offer response

7 Days

Backlogs accepted

This course accepts 2 backlogs

Mode of Study

Full-time

Post Study Work Permit

To Be Announced

Open Intake - 1

Feb 2026

Apply By

01/02/2026

Course Curriculum

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The Master of Aerospace Engineering (MAerospaceEng) is a 180-point degree consisting of 30 points of compulsory core aerospace engineering courses, 30 points of aerospace elective courses, and a 120-point thesis focused on an aerospace engineering topic of your choice. The elective courses you select will support your thesis research. The degree can be started in either February or July and typically takes 18 months of full-time study or up to 3 years part-time to complete.The compulsory thesis course is ENAS690 MAerospace Engineering Thesis. For electives, you must choose at least two courses from core aerospace options such as ENGR601 Advanced Computational Fluid Mechanics, ENME486 Special Topic: Aerospace Structures, ENME488 Special Topic: Mechanics of Flight and Space Flight, ENME603 Advanced Linear Systems Control and System Identification, ENME604 Advanced Aerodynamics and Ground Vehicle Dynamics, or ENME660 Aerospace Propulsion. Additionally, you may select up to two courses from a broader range of advanced topics including cosmology, computer vision, engineering product design, robotics, spatial analysis, climate data analytics, laser physics, and product design, among others. Other approved 400–600 level courses may also be selected if they support your thesis work.

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Expected Annual Salary

NZ$82,500 / year

NZ$70KNZ$95K

Total Tuition Fees (1 Year 6 Months)

NZ$74,850

Total Living Costs

NZ$27,000

Total Investment

NZ$101,850

Years to Payback

1.2 YEARS

Please note: ROI projections and hiring partners are indicative only. Actual results and career placements are subject to individual performance and recruiter requirements.

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