Aerospace Engineering with a Year in Industry BEng
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Bachelor's degree
In Sheffield
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Sheffield
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
An aerospace professional needs to be able to communicate effectively with experts in different fields. By the time you graduate, you'll have plenty of experience with this.
All first year students also take the Global Engineering Challenge, where teams of students work to solve engineering problems in developing countries. This is designed to develop you as a professional engineer and enhance your career prospects. Second years get to work on a project to solve a problem set by one of our industrial partners.
Your year in industry will put your studies into context and enhance your career prospects. You will pay a reduced fee to the University for that year and you'll be paid a salary.
After a year of core study, you'll choose either the avionic systems or aeromechanics stream. In your final year, you'll work on a research project led by one of our world leading academics.
We cover aero propulsion, aerodynamic design, aircraft dynamics and control, computational aerodynamics and project management. You'll complete a group project where you'll design, build and fly an unmanned aerial vehicle. Your study includes some experience of flight instrumentation and an individual investigative project of your choice.
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About this course
Our graduates are in demand internationally and go onto success in some of the world's leading engineering companies. Their average starting salary is £27,000. They work in aerospace design, aviation, transport, manufacturing, finance, energy and power, and the armed forces. Employers include Airbus, BAE Systems, BP, Ernst & Young, Jaguar Land Rover, Ministry of Defence, Nissan, Rolls-Royce, PwC, Royal Air Force and Shell. Some students continue onto further study or research.
There's a focus on employability throughout your studies and you'll get all the support you need to help you achieve your career aspirations.
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While thinking, working, and speaking English really helped me to improve my English levels.
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The only surprise I have spent more than expected. The place is very good and the student union is very active in having so many things to offer.
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It was a great experience for me living with the 10 international students in the same place.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Subjects
- IT Project Management
- Design
- Electrical
- Materials
- Global
- Engineering
- Project Management
- Computational
- Aerospace Engineering
- Professional
Course programme
Core modules:
- Engineering Solids, Liquids and Gases
- Introduction to Mechanical Properties and Structural Materials
- Mathematics (Electrical)
- Engineering Statics and Dynamics
- Introduction to Systems Analysis and Control
- Avionic Systems
- Introduction to Aerospace Design
- Introduction to Electric Circuits
- Global Engineering Challenge Week
Core modules:
- Control Systems Design and Analysis
- Aerospace Fluids Engineering
- Aerostructures
- Introduction to Electronic Circuits
- Mathematics II (Electrical)
- Engineering - You're Hired
- Electrical Energy Management and Conversion
- Introduction to Systems Engineering & Software
- Signals, Systems, and Communications
- Applied Aerospace Thermodynamics
- Design of Structures, Machines and Systems
- Dyamics of Aerospace Structures and Machines
- Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
- Materials Selection and Fracture Mechanics
- Selection and Processing of Aerospace Materials
Core modules:
- Aerospace Engineering Year in Industry
Core modules:
- Aero Propulsion
- Aerodynamic Design
- Aircraft Design
- Aircraft Dynamics and Control
- Finance and Law for Engineers
- Project Management and HRM for Engineers
- Aerospace Individual Investigative Project
- Aerospace Individual Investigative Project
- Aerospace Individual Investigative Project
- Aerospace Individual Investigative Project
- Aerospace Individual Investigative Project
- Aerospace Individual Investigative Project
- Advanced Engineering Thermodynamic Cycles
- Aerospace Metals
- Antennas, Radar and Navigation
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Finite Element Techniques
- Manufacturing Systems
- Real-Time Embedded Systems
- Space Systems Engineering
- State-Space Control Design
In the event of any change we'll consult and inform students in good time and take reasonable steps to minimise disruption.
Aerospace Engineering with a Year in Industry BEng