- The University of Hertfordshire offers an MSc Aerospace Engineering with a duration of 1 year.
- The program is a course-based and delivered on-campus.
- The program is available on a full-time (1 year/18 months) and part-time (3 years) basis.
- This is an integrated degree program that brings together the key generic skills of management and research methods with specific modules focusing on aerodynamics and flight mechanics.
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The programme aims to:
- equip students with the theory and the practice of relevant subjects, technologies and analytical tools to provide solutions for aerospace and related manufacturing problems
- provide a blend of knowledge and application experience through case studies and project work
- focus on the links between analysis and design and the supporting skills of management
- provide education and experience which enhances prospects of professional employment within the industry
- This course is RAes and IMechE accredited and meets the further learning requirement for Chartered Engineer (CEng) registration.
- Students will have direct access to extensive labs exclusively open for aerospace engineering students including flight simulators, industry-level CAE software packages, and wind tunnels.
- Some of the modules students will study are:
- Flight Mechanics
- Procurement and Supply Chain Management
- MSc Project
- Sustainable Business of Engineering
- CAE and Applications
- CFD and Applications
- Flight Simulation
- Aeroelasticity
- Aerospace Aerodynamics
- This course includes strong relations with organizations including Rolls Royce, Thales, and MBDA.
- The student-faculty ratio is 4:5.
- According to payscale, the average salary goes up to 89,332 USD.