hi again meee
aerospace engineering have a good future in the contries that have space researches centers just like usa
i don't know how much australia interested in this kind of researches
by the way , in aerospace engineering you have to deal with heavy mechanical engineering work
checkout this informations
Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns aircraft, spacecraft , and related topics. Originally called aeronautical engineering and dealing solely with aircraft, the broader term "aerospace engineering" has replaced the former in most usage, as flight technology advanced to include craft operating outside the Earth's atmosphere.[1] In analogy with "aeronautical engineering", the branch is sometimes referred to as astronautical engineering, although this term usually only concerns craft which operate in outer space.
and this is from wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_engineering
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checkout this informations about biomedical engineering
Biomedical engineering (BME) is the application of engineering principles and techniques to the medical field. It combines the design and problem solving expertise of engineering with the medical expertise of physicians to help improve patient health care and the quality of life of healthy individuals. As a relatively new discipline, much of the work in biomedical engineering consists of research and development, covering an array of fields: bioinformatics, medical imaging, image processing, physiological signal processing, biomechanics, biomaterials and bioengineering, systems analysis, 3-D modeling, etc. Examples of concrete applications of biomedical engineering are the development and manufacture of biocompatible prostheses, medical devices, diagnostic devices and imaging equipment such as MRIs and EEGs, and pharmaceutical drugs.
Biomedical engineers usually require degrees from recognized universities, and sound knowledge of engineering and biological science. Their jobs often pay well (ranging from US $50,000 to $125,000 per year in 2005). Though the number of biomedical engineers is currently low (under 10,000), the number is expected to rise as modern medicine improves. Universities are now improving their biomedical engineering courses because interest in the field is increasing. Currently, according to U.S. News & World Report, the program at Johns Hopkins University is ranked first in the nation in the category of bioengineering/biomedical engineering. At the undergraduate level, an increasing number of programs are also becoming recognized by ABET as accredited bioengineering/biomedical engineering programs in the United States. Duke University, ranked second in the U.S. by U.S. News, was the first program accredited by the Engineering Council for Profession Development (now ABET) in September of 1972.
and that's also form Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomedical_engineering
you can see , the no. of biomedical engineers is very low , and low no. mean high sallery
i will tell you all some of the subjects that evryone will study in biomedical engineering ...
medical topics
- Anatomy ( 2 courses )
- physiology ( 2 courses )
- Tissue ( 2 courses )
- bones pathology ( 1 course )
- cardiac pathology ( 1 course )
- urinary system pathology ( 1 course )
- molecualr and cell biology ( 1 course )
- medical physics ( 1 course )
- biomedical Statistics ( 1 course )
- nervous system ( 1 course )
engineering topics
- electronics devises and cct. theory ( 6 courses )
- electrical cct. ( 2 courses )
- engineering mechanic ( 2 courses )
- communication ( 2 courses )
- control systems ( 2 courses )
- programing ( 2 courses )
- strenth of materials ( 1 course )
- material science ( 2 courses )
biomedical engineering topics
- biomechanic ( 2 courses )
- biomaterials ( 2 courses )
- medical devices ( 6 courses )
- laser and obticals medical app. ( 2 courses )
- bioelectric signals ( 2 courses )
- hospital design ( 1 course )
chemestry topics
- general chemistry ( 1 course )
- biochemestry ( 2 courses )
- organic biochemestry ( 2 courses )
- biophysical chemistry ( 1 course )
i really forget a lot of courses , and i don't know others , that's what i remeberd know
if you need to know any thing about the above topics feel free to ask me
good luck