RMIT School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Parent institution |
College of Science, Engineering and Health, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |
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Head | Professor Aleksandar Subic[1] |
Campus | City, Bundoora |
Website | School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
RMIT's School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (also known as SAMME) is an Australian tertiary education school within the College of Science Engineering and Health at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University).
The School consists of three major disciplines, Aerospace and Aviation Engineering, Manufacturing and Materials Engineering and Mechanical and Automotive Engineering. The current Head of School is Professor Aleksandar Subic.
Location
The Department is located in the adjoining Buildings 56 & 57 (Level 9) at the City campus and also on the Bundoora East campus.
Programs
Aerospace and Aviation Engineering
Undergraduate[2]
- Aerospace Engineering - Bachelor of Engineering
- Aviation - Bachelor of Applied Science
- Double Degree - Aerospace Engineering/Management – Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Business
Postgraduate
- Master of Aviation Industry Management
- Aviation Safety and Risk Management
- Aircraft Maintenance Management
- Aviation Supply Chain Management
- Aerospace Engineering - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Aerospace Engineering - Master of Engineering
- Automotive engineering - Master of engineering
Manufacturing and Materials Engineering
Undergraduate[3]
- Manufacturing and Engineering Management – Bachelor of Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics)
Postgraduate
- Engineering Management
- Integrated Logistics Management
- Manufacturing
- Quality Management
- Systems Engineering
- Advanced Manufacturing Engineering – Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Advanced Manufacturing Engineering – Master of Engineering by Research
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
Undergraduate[4]
- Mechanical Engineering - Bachelor of Engineering
- Automotive - Bachelor of Engineering
- Double Degree - Mechanical Engineering/Management - Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Business
Postgraduate
- Sustainable Energy
- Master of Engineering (International Automotive Engineering)
- Mechanical Engineering - Doctor of Philosophy
- Mechanical Engineering - Master of Engineering by Research
Industry Partners
Partners of the school include: Airbus, ADF, BMW, Boeing, Ford, GKN, Holden, RAeS, Subaru and Volkswagen Group.
Sir Lawrence Wackett Aerospace Centre
The Sir Lawrence Wackett Aerospace Centre is a research centre created in conjunction with the School of Mathematics.[5] It is located in Port Melbourne adjoining other Aerospace companies. The centre aims to "Create new intellectual property in partnership with industry, through research and design that addresses real world issues, for commercial use and development.".[6] In 2004 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the centre and the Indian National Aerospace Laboratory. The MoU involved the centre undertaking design work for Indian aircraft.[7] In 2007 it was successful in winning a $5 Billion tender from the Australian Department of Defence over 20 years to upgrade and replace the helicopter fleet.[8]
National Aerospace Resource Centre
The National Aerospace Resource Centre is a research collection partnership between the Royal Aeronautical Society's Australian Division and the RMIT School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.[9][10]
It consists of approximately 100,000 volumes, including: technical reports (from NASA, NACA, AMRL and DSTO), conference proceedings, books, videos, aircraft manuals and journals, and is housed at RMIT's Bundoora West Library.[9]
References
- ↑ Annual Report 2011, RMIT University, p.36, retrieved 12 October 2012
- ↑ Programs and Courses in Aerospace and Aviation Engineering Accessed 18 December 2008
- ↑ Programs and Courses in Manufacturing and Materials Engineering Accessed 18 December 2008
- ↑ Programs and Courses in Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Accessed 18 December 2008
- ↑ University of Melbourne SLWAC Reference Accessed 18 December 2008
- ↑ RMIT Sir Lawrence Wackett Aerospace Centre Accessed 18 December 2008
- ↑ Victorian Government Press Release
- ↑ Australian Aerospace Press Release
- 1 2 National Aerospace Resource Centre, RMIT University, retrieved 28 September 2012
- ↑ National Aerospace Resource Centre, Royal Aeronautical Society: Australian Division, retrieved 28 September 2012