Topics taught at QUT
ARCAA's staff are heavily involved in teaching courses for QUT's
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Aerospace) degree. Students study the design, development, manufacture and maintenance of the electronic systems of military and civilian aeroplanes, helicopters, spacecraft, satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
- Learn in the field with trips to the facilities of industry leaders and be involved in research projects.
- Specialise in aerodynamics, aircraft control systems, avionics navigation and communications, aircraft and satellite system design.
- Graduate with an internationally recognised qualification.
Topics include:
- Microprocessors and Digital Systems
- Signal Analysis
- Aircraft Systems and Flight
- Control and Dynamic Systems
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Modern Control
- Advanced Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- RF Techniques and Applications
- Advanced Telecommunications
- Digital Signals and Image Processing
- Power Electronics
- Advanced Electronics
- Advanced Systems Design
- Embedded Systems
- Systems Engineering and Design Project
PhD and Masters Research
One of ARCAA’s objectives is to support PhD and Masters students through the provision of a unique research environment and high quality research supervision. Students studying at ARCAA complete their degree through the relevant Queensland University of Technology postgraduate research program.