This course develops your practical and theoretical knowledge focused on the design and development of future aerospace systems. It covers space vehicles, rocket propulsion, space flight control, and satellite communication systems. You'll be engaged in modules that include aerospace technology, aerodynamics, propulsion, materials, and systems engineering, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of aircraft and spacecraft design. Practical experience is emphasized through state-of-the-art facilities like wind tunnels, flight simulators, and specialist laboratories. Additionally, you'll have opportunities such as work placements, study abroad options, and the chance to participate in group projects that involve designing aircraft and space vehicles. The course is accredited by RAeS and aims to prepare you for careers in space, aircraft, and defense industries, with a strong emphasis on industry-linked projects and professional development.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about aerospace and space technology, offering practical training using industry-standard equipment such as wind tunnels and flight simulators. Its links with major aerospace companies like Airbus, Virgin Atlantic Engineering, and BAE Systems provide excellent internship and employment opportunities. The course's accreditation by RAeS guarantees it meets the professional standards for Chartered Engineer registration. Students benefit from a strong community, expert faculty, and facilities that support hands-on learning, including design projects, flight experience, and collaborative industry projects. The university’s focus on employability and global opportunities like placements and studying abroad make it especially valuable for those aiming to enter advanced aerospace roles.
The course includes special modules focused on space technology topics such as rocket performance and propulsion, space vehicle design, satellite communication systems, and space dynamics. In addition, students can deepen their knowledge in aerospace embedded systems, computational fluid dynamics, and human resource management during the advanced stages of their studies. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly with astrophysicists on space vehicle projects, and emphasizes systems engineering approaches, flight testing, and control systems tailored to aerospace and space applications.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.85L
Living cost
Applicants typically need 128–136 UCAS points, with a typical A-level offer of ABB–AAB. Mandatory subjects include Mathematics and either Physics or other engineering-based subjects. IB candidates should have 128–136 points from at least three HL subjects, including HL Mathematics and Physics. GCSE requirements include grade 4/C in English Language and Mathematics. The course also requires proof of English proficiency for international students, with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0, including 5.5 in each band. Entry may consider individual circumstances, and the course is flexible regarding qualifications.

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Graduates from this course are well-prepared for careers across aerospace sectors such as space, aircraft, and defense. The program's strong industry links and practical focus help students secure roles in missile systems, satellites, space vehicles, and aircraft engineering. Recent alumni have gone on to work for organizations like Leonardo, Collins Aerospace, and the Royal Air Force. Many pursue roles such as production engineers, repair engineers, and aircraft engineers. With an MEng degree, graduates become more attractive to employers and have opportunities for further career progression, particularly in global aerospace markets, including emerging industries such as space tourism and satellite communication.