Aviation Engineering MEng
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In Uxbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Uxbridge
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
September
About the Course This degree programme is aimed at those students who wish to undertake senior engineering roles within the operational side of the aviation industry, but who also retain an interest in flying. The engineering content is
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- Materials
- Industry
- Electrical
- Design
- Mechanics
- Project
- Systems
- Engineering
- Aviation
- Aviation Training
Course programme
The four-year MEng route provides an opportunity to add an aerospace engineering flavour to your degree and so more detailed technical aspects are covered, such as advanced computer modelling and advanced aeronautics.
Level 1- Fundamentals of Solid Body Mechanics
- Fundamentals of Thermofluids
- Analytical Methods and Skills
- Aircraft Ground Theory and Design Project
- Engineering Materials, Manufacturing and Electrical Machines
- Aerospace Laboratories, Technical Drawing and Workshop Experience.
- Solid Body Mechanics
- Thermofluids
- Performance and Control of Aircraft
- Principles of Aircraft Design
- Professional Engineering Applications and Practice.
- Major Individual Project
- Professional Engineering Practice
- FEA, CFD and Numerical Modelling
- Propulsion Systems, Aircraft Structures and Materials
- Major Group Project
- Strategic Management, Innovation and Enterprise
- Current Topics in Aerospace
- Advanced Aerodynamics, Propulsion Systems and Space Mechanics
- Design and Analysis of Aircraft and Spacecraft Systems
Choose one optional module from:
- Advanced Thermofluids
- Advanced Solid Body Mechanics
(If you choose the placement route, you will take your year-long placement in between Levels 2 and 3)
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Special Features
- You will have the unique opportunity to train on the College's own flight simulator.
- You will take the PPL ground school, so if you wish to learn to fly in your own time, you will only need to carry out the flying training.
- You can enter the course on either the MEng or the BEng route. If you enter on the BEng route, you can transfer to the MEng programme at the end of Level 2 by obtaining an average of 60% at that level.
- You have the opportunity to study abroad, either in Europe as an Erasmus exchange student or at Iowa University in the US, during your second year.
- We have very good links with business and industry in the UK and overseas. This means that:
- degrees are designed to meet the needs of industry and the market place;
- the latest developments in the commercial world feed into your course;
- you have greater choice and quality of professional placements;
- we have more contacts to help you find a job when you graduate.
Aviation Engineering MEng
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