The Masters in Aerospace Engineering is a multi-disciplinary programme that covers all aspects of modern aircraft design. This involves developing essential knowledge and skills in advanced aerodynamics and aerospace systems. By choosing specific options in the second semester the degree programme can be tailored to provide specialisms in either Aeronautics or Systems.
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Career opportunities include aerospace, defence, laser targeting systems, renewable energy, radar development, structural engineering, autonomous systems and systems modelling. You can also continue studying, for a research Masters or a PhD. Graduates of the University of Glasgow’s Aerospace programmes have gone on to positions such as: Graduate Engineer at UTC Aerospace Systems Scientist at Fluid Gravity Engineering Ltd Software Engineer at Hewlett-Packard Avionic and Mission System Engineer at Qinetiq Engineering Corporal and Driver at Hellenic Army