Msc aerospace engineering engineering
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Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
Overview
Aerospace engineering has come a long way since the Wright brothers first succeeded in powered flight in 1903. The subject has evolved and diversified, ranging in topics from aerodynamics to flight control, from space engineering to simulation and design. Engineers need to have the ability to operate and develop advanced devices that are based on complex theoretical and computational models. Our MSc has developed alongside these developments in the field. The aim of this programme is to allow students with a strong engineering background to gain advanced, yet broad knowledge in aerospace engineering, while encouraging specialisation through a research project and flexibility in the course programme.
This programme will give you advanced skills in computational modelling, numerical techniques and an in-depth understanding of engineering approaches to current aerospace problems. You will learn the research and experimental skills necessary to work in the aerospace engineering industry, whether as a researcher or as an engineer for a major aerospace company. You will also collaborate with researchers working on alternative fuels sources, so it is relevant and timely.
This programme will:
Prepare you to develop new computational and technological products for the aerospace industries.
Allow you to join research groups working at the cutting edge of aerospace engineering, and computational modelling.
Give you the chance to specialise in your own area of interest.
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Subjects
- Computational
- Aerospace Engineering
- Engineering
- Project
- Design
Course programme
Structure
The MSc in Aerospace Engineering includes 1 compulsory, and 7 optional taught modules, examples of these modules are listed below. Starting in Semester A the programme also includes a research project, which is completed under close supervision throughout the year, and submitted in September.
Please note the modules are based on programme information for 2018 entry; however we constantly review and update our modules, meaning that they may be subject to change in the future.
Core modules
• Research methods and experimental techniques
• Research project
Optional modules include
• Computational Engineering
• Vehicular Crashworthiness
• Advanced Aircraft Design
• Advanced High Speed Aerodynamics
• Aeroelasticity
• Advanced Spacecraft Design: Manoeuvring and Orbital Mechanics
• Computational Fluid Dynamics
• Robotics
• Numerical Optimisation in Engineering Design
• Composites
Research project
The research project forms a major component of the Aerospace Engineering degree course providing an excellent opportunity for students to participate in the internationally leading research taking place within the School of Engineering and Materials Science. Students work on a Aerospace Engineering related project supervised by a member of academic staff and integrating within the wider research team.
Our MSc students have access to our excellent laboratory facilities enabling them to conduct cutting edge research leading to publication at scientific conferences and in peer reviewed journals.
Msc aerospace engineering engineering