The Masters in Aerospace Engineering is a multi-disciplinary programme that covers all aspects of modern aircraft design. This involves developing essential knowledge and skills in advanced aerodynamics and aerospace systems. By choosing specific options in the second semester the degree programme can be tailored to provide specialisms in either Aeronautics or Systems.
2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in any Engineering discipline, Physical Sciences, or Mathematics degree with at least 2 credit bearing modules in Engineering Mathematics/Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering-related subjects and Aerospace Engineering at an average grade of pass.
Career opportunities include the aerospace and renewable energy sectors, structural engineering, areas of autonomous systems and systems modelling.
Graduates of this programme have gone on to work for companies such as ALTEN, Iberia Express, UTC Aerospace Systems and Jacobs Engineering. Positions include Avionic and Mission System Engineer, Scientist and Graduate Engineer.
Flight Dynamics M
Navigation Systems M
Simulation Of Aerospace Systems
Space Flight Dynamics M
Physics of Fluids M
Control Systems Analysis and Design M
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