The MSc in Engineering (Aerospace) provides a rigorous and systematic understanding of the field, equipping you with the critical awareness and insight required to become a credible aerospace engineer. Please note, this is the January Entry version of the Aerospace Engineering MSc course.
You will be prepared in the theory and operation of aeronautical vehicles, from propeller-driven and jet-powered planes, to helicopters and gliders. This covers design, analysis, testing and flight.
Practical experience will be partly gained through your access to one of the world’s most advanced engineering flight simulators housed within Engineering.
WHY ENGINEERING (AEROSPACE) AT SWANSEA?
Aerospace Engineering at Swansea University is a globally distinguished department and its work attracts interest and engagement from far and wide.
Usually entry requirements for the MSc Engineering (Aerospace) course are a first or a second class honours degree in Engineering, or similar relevant science discipline. You will also need to have an overall mark of at least 55%. However, performance in key modules will also be considered.
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We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries for both taught and research courses to help you fund your study.
Graduates of the MSc Engineering (Aerospace) degree at Swansea are well positioned for rewarding employment opportunities. Your future could lie in any of the following roles:
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