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Advancements in space exploration and space travel has come leaps and bounds since humankind first gazed upwards to the stars.
Since the successful space launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957, humans have set foot on the moon, built a dedicated space residency in the guise of the International Space Station, and launched numerous satellites and robotic spacecraft to journey and collect valuable data about the sun, our neighbouring planets and other interstellar bodies.
The next several decades are expected to feature humans making their return to the moon as well as setting foot on (and potentially colonising) the planet Mars.
As Australia鈥檚 only dedicated undergraduate space engineering degree, our Bachelor of Engineering Honours with Space Engineering is designed to equip the next generation of space engineers with the technical skills and knowledge needed to be involved in these feats and ultimately leave their mark on an industry sector projected to be worth US$558 billion by 2026 (1).
鈥淥ur Bachelor of Honours with Space Engineering is the only degree of it鈥檚 kind in Australia, providing students with a program that covers all space-related activities, from ground operations to the design and construction of orbital bodies and explorative spacecraft,鈥 explains Dr Xiaofeng Wu.
鈥淥ur students learn about the many facets that make up space engineering, including orbital mechanics, space vehicles and ground station infrastructure, space avionics and space robotics.
鈥淲e鈥檝e designed the curriculum so that students are taught the theory of each unit area and given many valuable hands-on opportunities to apply their learnings and solve solutions to diverse space engineering challenges.鈥
Examples of these challenges include:
Our student-driven USYD Rocketry Team made history by being declared world champions聽at the Spaceport America Cup in 2022.
Students studying space engineering also have opportunities to ply their knowledge and compete internationally in rocket-building and satellite-launching competitions by joining the student-driven .
In 2019, they made history by becoming the first Australian team to travel to the USA and compete in the Spaceport America Cup,听winning the 10,000 feet commercial off-the-shelf category聽in their first attempt.
Three years later, they were declared world champons after being named overall winners of the same competition, having placed first in both the 30,000 feet commercial off-the-shelf category and payload category.
Students studying any of our Bachelor of Engineering Honours streams including space engineering are also taught聽enhanced foundation studies in data and computation聽so they are best positioned to engineer for the digital age.
鈥淎s a rapidly advancing and innovative field, the knowledge and experiences our space engineering students gain over the course of their degree with us will equip them for an exciting career across the aerospace, defence, environmental and research industries,鈥 says Dr Wu.
鈥淲hatever their career path, this program provides our students with the tools needed to design and build the infrastructure or interplanetary spacecraft of the future 鈥 even those that have yet to be conceived.鈥
The University of Sydney鈥檚聽Bachelor of Engineering Honours with Space Engineering聽degree is available to undergraduate students enrolled in our聽aeronautical engineering,听mechanical engineering听辞谤听mechatronic engineering聽streams who meet eligibility requirements.
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