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MEng Aerospace Engineering
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Aerospace engineering is concerned with the design, development, and testing of aircraft, spacecraft, and the systems they depend on. It brings together aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, materials, avionics, and control systems in a discipline that demands both rigorous scientific understanding and creative engineering judgement. The aerospace sector operates at the frontier of engineering achievement, producing systems that must perform reliably and safely at the extremes of speed, altitude, and complexity, and the engineers who work in it are among the most highly trained in any technical field. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme develops your skills in designing and analysing aerospace systems in a city with a historic role in aircraft manufacturing, as the course description notes. You will study the theoretical foundations of aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, and materials science alongside the practical engineering skills developed through specialist facilities and industry-informed teaching. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placements, giving you significant professional experience and international exposure before you complete your degree. These features are particularly important in aerospace, where industry connections and practical experience are highly valued by employers. Aerospace engineering graduates go on to work in aircraft and spacecraft design, propulsion systems development, structures and materials engineering, avionics, systems integration, defence, and space technology. Major aerospace companies, defence contractors, space agencies, and research institutions are common employers. Many graduates also work in adjacent industries where aerospace engineering skills transfer, including automotive, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. Many go on to postgraduate study in aerospace engineering or a specialist area such as propulsion, structures, or avionics, and the professional engineering pathway leads towards chartered engineer status.
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