Aerospace Engineering

Study mode:On campus Languages: English
Foreign:$ 21.6 k / Year(s)  
501–600 place StudyQA ranking:4394 Duration:4 years

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CanadaпПХs aerospace industry has annual revenues of about $23 billion and employs over 84,000 people. It is a vigorous, innovative and competitive industry with an international reputation for leadership in a number of fields, including commuter and business aircraft, small gas turbine power plants, aircraft simulators, communication satellites, and guidance systems.Our aerospace engineering program emphasizes the development of analytical, computational, and hands-on engineering and design skills related to the aerospace field. The broad range of topics and applications included in this discipline are covered in four main streams: Aerodynamics (aerospace propulsion and atmospheric flight); Aerospace Structures (lightweight vehicles for flight and space travel); Aerospace Electronics and Systems (aircraft control, communication and navigation systems); and Space Systems Design (astronautics and space / satellite technology). All four streams emphasize the development of practical and problem-solving skills based on hands-on laboratory and design work.

Field of study: Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering

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