

BEng Aerospace Engineering
About this course
Aerospace engineering is one of the most technically demanding and intellectually exciting fields in engineering, combining mechanics, thermodynamics, aerodynamics, materials science, and systems thinking to design, build, and maintain aircraft, spacecraft, and the technologies that support them. Engineering is where creative thinkers become world changers, and an aerospace engineering degree will challenge you to ask questions, take risks, and explore new perspectives in a discipline that operates at the very edge of what is physically possible. This three-year full-time programme at the University of the West of England, Bristol, gives you a thorough grounding in the core engineering sciences alongside the specialist knowledge needed to work in the aerospace sector. You will study fluid mechanics, structural analysis, propulsion systems, avionics, and the engineering mathematics that underpins all of these areas, developing the analytical rigour and practical problem-solving skills that employers in aerospace and adjacent industries value highly. The sandwich year and work placement opportunities are a central part of the programme, giving you substantial professional experience in a real engineering environment before you complete your degree and significantly strengthening your employability. Aerospace engineering graduates are sought after across a wide range of sectors. Many go directly into roles with aircraft manufacturers, defence contractors, maintenance organisations, and aerospace systems companies. Others move into related fields including automotive engineering, space technology, energy, or advanced manufacturing. The strong analytical and technical foundation the degree provides also supports postgraduate study, whether that means an MEng, an MSc in a specialist area such as computational fluid dynamics or propulsion, or doctoral research in aerospace science.
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