Content
The optional modules listed are those that are most likely to be available, but they may be subject to change.
Year one
You'll study:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Aerospace Thermofluids
- Dynamics Modelling and Simulation
- Engineering Practice 1
- Solid Mechanics Materials and Manufacturing.
Year two
You'll study:
- Aerospace Systems Design
- Engineering Practice 2
- Engineering Research
- Flight
- Fundamental Aero-Propulsion
- Fundamental Aerodynamics
- Structural Mechanics.
Placement year (if applicable)
If you study on the five year sandwich course, you'll spend a year away from the University on a work placement after year two.
You'll complete a placement learning module.
See the Placements and Fees sections for more information.
Year three (Final Year for BEng)
You'll study:
- Aerospace Group Design Project
- Engineering Project
- Professionalism for Engineers.*
*This module is not available to study if you complete the placement year.
Plus, four optional modules from:
- Aero Structures
- Airline Operations**
- Avionics
- Composite Engineering
- Control Engineering
- Digital Manufacturing in Aerospace
- Further Aero-Propulsion
- Further Aerodynamics
- Integrated Electro-Mechanical Systems
- Space Engineering
- Spaceflight.
**Only available if you transfer to this course from our MEng Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies. Due to its credit value, students who study this module can only choose two further optional modules from this list.
Year four (Final year for MEng)
You'll study:
- Masters Group Capstone Project.
Plus, four optional modules from:
- Advanced Aerodynamics
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Aero-Acoustics
- Aeroelasticity
- Principles of Flight Test
- Principles of Lean Engineering
- Space Systems Design
- Structural Integrity in Design.
The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved, we'll inform you.
"My course and placement with Airbus gave me a broad range of knowledge in design, manufacturing, systems and project management. I'm now able to integrate these skills to solve aerospace problems in my role as a Manufacturing Engineer at Alten." Mohan, 2021 Aerospace Engineering graduate
Learning and Teaching
Learn through lectures, tutorials and seminars with a programme of laboratory, practical and project work.
You'll design, develop and optimise a model aircraft in the first year Introduction to Aeronautics module. You'll have the opportunity to undertake a flight test course in a real aircraft in your third year and you'll also work in group projects to such as the ImechE Umnanned Aerial System (UAS) Challenge.
See our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.
Assessment
You can expect to be assessed through a mix of assignments, exams, continuous assessment and group work depending on the module. In your final year, a project report and presentation will form part of the assessment.
We encourage you to exhibit your final year work at our annual degree show, where you can discuss your work and celebrate your achievements with family, friends and potential employers.
Learn more about assessments.