

BEng Aeronautical Engineering with Foundation Year
About this course
Aeronautical engineering is the discipline of designing, building, and improving aircraft, one of the most technically demanding fields in engineering, requiring rigorous foundations in aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, materials, and the mathematical and physical reasoning to analyse complex systems under demanding conditions. Both civil and military aviation depend on engineers who can push the boundaries of performance while maintaining the exceptional safety standards that flight demands. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year at the start and a sandwich placement year and work placement component within the main degree, making it a well-supported route for students who need an academic foundation before the degree proper and who want substantial professional experience before they graduate. The foundation year provides a thorough scientific and engineering preparation, and the sandwich placement year places you in an industry environment for an extended period, giving you the kind of hands-on experience in real engineering teams that changes how you understand the academic content. You will study the core disciplines of aeronautical engineering, including aerodynamics, flight mechanics, structural analysis, propulsion, and aircraft systems, alongside the design skills and professional engineering practice that the industry requires. Salford's programme attends to both civil and military applications, and to the advancing technologies that are reshaping what aircraft can do and how they are designed. Graduates move into careers in the aerospace industry, working with aircraft manufacturers, airlines, defence contractors, and increasingly in the space sector. The sandwich placement year often leads directly to employment or to a strong advantage in competitive graduate applications. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study to deepen their specialism in aerodynamics, structures, or propulsion. Professional engineering qualification through the Royal Aeronautical Society or the Institution of Mechanical Engineers is a common career development pathway.
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