Aerospace Engineering BEng Placement offered

4.0
2 reviews
  • Brunel was my first choice and I am glad that I made it, the campus is too big and people are really friendly due to which I liked it a lot. Moreover, it provide you a lot of opportunities. I would surely recommend this place to all. It was overall a pleasant course here. The campus is good with all the facilites.
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  • It was hard to socialise as I commute. Other than that there are so many things to do. I simply enjoyed it. Nice experience.
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Postgraduate

In Uxbridge

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Start date

    Different dates available

From jet aircraft to air conditioning plant, from tunneling machines to body-scanners, from technical consultancy to financial services such as insurance, mechanical engineers deal with the design and production of the machines, systems and structures that are taken for granted in the modern world.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Uxbridge (Middlesex)
Brunel University, UB8 3PH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

IELTS: 6 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 51 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 60% (min 55% in all areas)

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Reviews

4.0
  • Brunel was my first choice and I am glad that I made it, the campus is too big and people are really friendly due to which I liked it a lot. Moreover, it provide you a lot of opportunities. I would surely recommend this place to all. It was overall a pleasant course here. The campus is good with all the facilites.
    |
  • It was hard to socialise as I commute. Other than that there are so many things to do. I simply enjoyed it. Nice experience.
    |
100%
4.6
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Student Reviewer

4.0
09/01/2018
What I would highlight: Brunel was my first choice and I am glad that I made it, the campus is too big and people are really friendly due to which I liked it a lot. Moreover, it provide you a lot of opportunities. I would surely recommend this place to all. It was overall a pleasant course here. The campus is good with all the facilites.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Hannah

4.0
10/12/2017
What I would highlight: It was hard to socialise as I commute. Other than that there are so many things to do. I simply enjoyed it. Nice experience.
What could be improved: Nothing
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2018

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Systems
  • Design

Course programme

Course Content Typical Modules

Level 1

  • Fundamentals of Solid Body Mechanics
  • Fundamentals of Thermofluids
  • Analytical Methods and Skills
  • Engineering Materials, Manufacturing and Electrical Machines
  • Introduction to Engineering Design
  • Aerospace Laboratories, Technical Drawing and Workshop Experience.

Level 2

  • Solid Body Mechanics
  • Thermofluids
  • Principles of Aircraft Design
  • Professional Engineering Applications and Practice
  • Computing, Analytical Methods, Control and Instrumentation.


Level 3

  • Major Individual Project
  • Propulsion Systems, Aircraft Structures and Materials
  • FEA, CFD and Design of Engineering Systems
  • Professional Engineering Practice
  • Flight Testing and Analysis.

Read more about the structure of undergraduate degrees at Brunel and what you will learn on the course.


Additional information

Teaching and Assessment Teaching Our philosophy is to provide students with a sound knowledge and understanding of scientific principles in aerospace engineering, and to provide them with the transferable skills that are designed to meet the challenges of employment within the engineering sector of the global economy. How many hours of study are involved? In Level 1, contact between students and academic staff is relatively high at 17 hours per week. This will assist you in adjusting from school/college to university life. As the course progresses the number of contact hours is steadily reduced as you undertake more project-based work. How will I be taught? Lectures – These provide a broad overview of the main concepts and ideas that you need to understand, and give you a framework on which to expand your knowledge by private study. Laboratories – Practicals are generally three-hour sessions in which you can practice your observational and analytical skills, and develop a deeper understanding of theoretical concepts. Design Studios – In a studio you will work on group projects with guidance from members of staff. In this situation you can develop your management and leadership skills and ensure that all members of the group deliver their best. You may be required to design and produce an artefact or develop a solution to an engineering problem. These sessions allow you to develop your intellectual ability and practice your teamwork skills. One-to-one – On registration for the course, you will be allocated a personal tutor whose role is to provide academic and pastoral support during your time at university. You will also have one-to-one academic supervision on Level 3 project work. Assessment. You will undertake assignments, project work, reports on laboratory practicals, oral presentations and short tests. There are written examinations in May of each year. In Level 3, all students undertake a major individual project

Aerospace Engineering BEng Placement offered

Price on request