This MSc Aerospace Vehicle Design programme with a focus on Avionic Systems Design is a full-time, one-year course delivered at Cranfield University. It combines taught modules, group projects, and individual research, with a significant emphasis on industry relevance. The course covers comprehensive aspects of avionic system design, analysis, development, testing, and integration within aircraft, including future ATM systems. Students gain practical experience through a group design project, individual research, and unique flight experiences, such as flying during a Student Experience Flight at the National Flying Laboratory Centre. The course is designed for those with backgrounds in aeronautical or mechanical engineering or relevant industrial experience, aiming to prepare graduates for careers in aerospace design and systems engineering.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course is highly valued by employers worldwide due to its industry-informed curriculum and practical approach. Active engagement with industry via guest lectures, site visits, and input from senior aerospace companies such as Airbus, BAE Systems, and Boeing ensures students gain relevant skills. The programme’s strong industry links and accreditation from IMechE and RAeS make graduates well-prepared for immediate roles in aerospace design, project engineering, and systems development, with many alumni advancing to senior positions in their organizations.
This course offers a specialised focus on Avionic Systems Design within the broader MSc Aerospace Vehicle Design programme. It covers detailed topics including flight control systems, advanced cockpit displays, digital data communications, air traffic control systems, and future ATM systems, blending theory with practical industry insights and hands-on projects.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.32L
Living cost
Applicants typically need a UK upper second-class (2:1) honours degree or equivalent in engineering, preferably in aeronautical or mechanical engineering. Those without traditional qualifications may consider the Pre-master's course to qualify. An ATAS clearance is required for international students, and applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English, with accepted tests such as IELTS (minimum 6.5 overall) or TOEFL (minimum 92).

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Graduates from this course are in high demand within the aerospace industry, ready to work as project design engineers, systems engineers, or avionics engineers. The comprehensive industry engagement and practical training enable graduates to pursue diverse roles in aerospace companies, military aviation, or related sectors, often progressing to technical management or senior engineering positions. Many alumni work for leading aerospace firms such as Airbus, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, and Dassault, occupying influential roles.