Full time
1 year
SEP-25
MSc - Master of Science
Aerospace Engineering Aeronautics
Taught
Overview
This course is suitable if you have an engineering background and a particular interest in aircraft technologies.
Air travel is vital for the prosperity of the economy and is predicted to grow significantly over the next 20 years. The challenge facing aviation is to meet this demand while ensuring the environment is protected.
You will learn the fundamental disciplines needed to develop new technologies and greener aircraft.
The course offers multidisciplinary training in aircraft technologies for reducing environmental impact and life-cycle costs.
The facilities in the department are of a high standard, with the latest industry-standard software available for students to use.
Study programme
The programme can be completed in one year on a full-time basis.
The programme is comprised of core and optional modules. The core modules are compulsory and consist of a set of introductory non-examinable modules and modules related to the "Green Aviation" initiative. The optional modules deal with advanced aeronautical engineering topics.
You will also complete an extensive four-month individual research project. The project is made up of a piece of individual research which must include some element of originality and can be wholly experimental, wholly theoretical, or a mixture of the two.
Professional accreditation
This course is professionally accredited by The Royal Aeronautical Society. The Society is licensed by the Engineering Council to register candidates as Chartered Engineers (CEng), Incorporated Engineers (IEng) and Engineering Technicians (EngTech).
Our accreditation agreement with the Royal Aeronautical Society is renewed every five years. The current accreditation agreement is due to be renewed for students starting their studies in the 2024-25 academic year. The Department expects to be accredited into the future.
For this course (per year)
£18,500
For this course (per year)
£42,900
Students should have a 2:1, preferably first class Honours degree in aerospace or mechanical engineering with some experience of fluid and structural dynamics.