Advanced training in computational methods and the associated underlying theory and physical principles for aeronautics.
This programme is suitable for applicants who wish to enhance their engineering training or to convert to an advanced engineering discipline from backgrounds in mathematics, physics or computer science.
You will develop specialist skills that are attractive to a broad spectrum of both aerospace and non-aerospace engineering industries.
The department works closely with employers and industry – including industrial advisory panels – to design a programme that ensures that students graduate with the technical knowledge, expertise and transferrable skills in demand by employers.
It may be possible for your research project to be carried out in industry.
The facilities in the department are of a high standard, with the latest industry-standard software available for students to use.
Our minimum requirement is a 2.1 degree in engineering, physics, mathematics or computer science.
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