University of West of England Bristol

Course Details

BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering

Course Description

* Key fact: Up to date, relevant and in demand - our Aerospace Engineering course provides you with both the depth and breadth needed for your future career! Introduction This is a time of great opportunity for engineers in the aerospace industry. Not only are there several major projects in the civil aviation sector, but there is increasing activity in two new areas - civilian space flight and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The South West of England plays an important part in this global market, with one of the largest clusters of aerospace and defence companies in the world. UWE is well-placed within this important sector to offer you an aerospace degree which is up-to-date and in-demand. UWE has a long history of working with the aerospace industry regionally, nationally and internationally. We work collaboratively on numerous research contracts and projects with local companies with which we have significant contact. We work in partnership with large regional employers, through our Engineering and Computing Consortium, including Airbus, GE Aviation and Agusta Westland. These companies work with us to ensure our curriculum is up to date; provide work placement and graduate employment opportunities. Modern aircraft, both civilian and military, are immensely complex machines that take years to develop. Each of the many components that make up an aircraft must be designed and manufactured to perform accurately, so that the whole machine functions correctly. An Aerospace Engineer needs to have a detailed knowledge of the structures and aerodynamics of aircraft as well as an understanding of flight control and aero-propulsion. They should also have an understanding of manufacturing processes. This new course brings together three previous Aerospace courses - Aerospace Design Engineering, Aerospace Systems Engineering and Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering. The industry requires Aerospace Engineers who have a good knowledge of different perspectives within the design and build process, as well as knowledge of how the industry operates. This course responds to this change in requirement. Alongside the fundamentals of aerospace engineering, you will specialise in either Aerospace Design, Aerospace Systems or Aerospace Manufacturing. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to learn to fly and to possibly gain your PPL through our collaborative relationship with Northwestern Michigan College, US. Placements We encourage all students on our degree courses to do a placement year in an industrial, commercial or public sector organisation, doing work of value to the company. There are many companies who provide placements to university students. Past student have been placed with Airbus, both in the UK and in Europe, Smith Industries, E-Stress, GE Aircraft and Marshal Aerospace to name but a few. The Department's Placements team has close links with the business community and advertises hundreds of work placements every year. We will show you how to prepare your CV correctly, advise you on how to write letters of application and help you learn successful interview techniques.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

Graduates with an Aerospace Engineering degree are likely to pursue careers in the aerospace industry. The combination of the design, systems and manufacturing elements of the course prepare you for employment in many high technology companies, such as Airbus UK, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce and Agusta Westland. Previous graduates have taken up employment in companies concerned with the design and manufacture of civil and military aircraft, helicopters and jet engines.

BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering University of West of England Bristol