Study all facets of space engineering, including orbital mechanics, space vehicles, ground station infrastructure, space avionics and space robotics. Learn to generate solutions to diverse space engineering challenges, including designing optimal satellite orbits and spacecraft mechanics.
Our course develops core knowledge and understanding of basic ophthalmic science, which focuses on preventing blindness, promoting eye health, and rehabilitating those with a visual disability.
Gain a critical understanding of the roots of human rights violations and the tools and mechanisms deployed to promote and protect them, while developing key skills in research, analysis, communication and advocacy that can be applied in domestic, regional and international contexts.
Please note: This course will no longer be available from 2022 onwards. Please apply for Master of Philosophy (Arts and Social Sciences) instead. Develop research and advanced coursework skills and work alongside a research supervisor and auxiliary supervisor.
Entry Requirements
Admission to candidature requires: (i) a bachelor's degree with honours in an appropriate area of study from the University of Sydney, or equivalent qualification; or (ii) a Master of Education by coursework from the University of Sydney with a weighted average mark of at least 75, or equivalent qualification.