- The University of Hertfordshire offers a BEng Aerospace Engineering with a duration of 3 years.
- It is an honors program.
- The program is a course-based and delivered on-campus.
- The program is available on a full-time (3 years), part-time (6 years), and sandwich (4 years) basis.
- Hertfordshire is working with the de Havilland Aircraft Corporation and BAE Systems, the first aerospace engineers who started their training back in 1952.
- Students will get hands-on with their flight simulators, wind tunnels, specialist laboratories, and CAE software.
- Hertfordshire has an open-access laboratory policy for students doing experiments in their own time.
- Students will get a personal tutor for the duration of their course, who can guide them all the way to graduation.
- Some of the modules students will study are:
- Introduction to Design
- Aerospace Technology and Industry
- Career Skills Development
- Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
- Materials and Electrical Sciences
- Mechanical Science
- Engineering Mathematics
- This course includes the options of work placement and study abroad.
- The student-faculty ratio is 4:5.
- Hertfordshire got a TEF Gold rating, which recognizes excellent teaching and support.
- Students have had work placements at companies such as Airbus, Virgin Atlantic Engineering, and BAE Systems.
- The average salary goes up to 107,700 USD.