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Do ne1 do space engineerin or knw how flippin hard it is in comparison with hsc n say normal mechatronics?

Is it worth it n wat would u advise me do?

Also is it good to go to UWS for this subject or ne engineerin course at UWS, coz they offer it der too

LOL :bomb::confused::bomb::burn:THX
 
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USyd>All other unis for Aero/Space Engineering. I didn't think UWS had an aerospace course.
 

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Testpilot said:
USyd>All other unis for Aero/Space Engineering. I didn't think UWS had an aerospace course.
UWS introduced the 'Space & Satellite Communication' course, in mid autumn semester during my physics lecture 2007.

Sounds very interesting, my lecturer said if you want to create your own satellite company where you provide pay tv to customers, its a great course. I dont know exactly what job you trying to get, but the course at uws has been introduced this year and it seems very effective and productive.
 

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lol yes im sure getting jobs making satellites are in their hundreds-of-thousands.

nasa or the esa will def. want you after graduating from the prestigious university of western sydney
 
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wrxsti said:
UWS introduced the 'Space & Satellite Communication' course, in mid autumn semester during my physics lecture 2007.

Sounds very interesting, my lecturer said if you want to create your own satellite company where you provide pay tv to customers, its a great course. I dont know exactly what job you trying to get, but the course at uws has been introduced this year and it seems very effective and productive.
do you mean course as in degree or course as in subject?

doesn't the above fall under telecomms engineering?
 

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watatank said:
do you mean course as in degree or course as in subject?

doesn't the above fall under telecomms engineering?

yeah its a whole new course with its own subjects,the course content looks quite difficult. Mechatronics itself isn't the easiest of the engineering courses out there.In terms of getting jobs this will be mainly be with national defense organizations which are very hard to get into. As with all engineering courses if the economic growth of Australia persists you will find a job but not necessarily in the space stream.Employers more look at the subjects you studied rather than just the name of the degree.

Satellite and Space Communication Key Program

Year 2

Autumn session
200242.1 Mathematics for Engineers 3
300018.1 Digital Systems 1
300005.1 Circuit Theory
300025.2 Electronics

Spring session
300057.2 Signals and Systems
300481.1 Engineering Electromagnetics
300076.1 Microprocessor Systems
300510.1 Space Science

Year 3

Autumn session
300007.1 Communication Systems
300069.2 Digital Signal Processing
300511.1 Astrophysics

And choose one of:
300056.2 Robotics
300043.2 Mobile Robotics

Spring session
300065.2 Wireless Communications
300053.2 Professional Practice
300120.1 Astrobiology

And one elective


Year 4 (Non-honours stream)

Autumn session
300483.1 Engineering Project

Choose one of:
300075.2 Instrumentation and Measurement
300009.2 Control Systems

Choose one of:
300029.2 Engineering Visualization
300046.1 Multimedia Signal Processing

And one elective

Spring session
300483.1 Engineering Project

Choose one of:
300068.2 Communication Electronics
300489.1 Radio and Satellite Communication
 

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engineering shits me it is so hard...

why cant there be like sex engineering
or break dancing engineering

learn the mechanics of porn :)
 

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