Aerospace Engineering Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | September | £9250.00 year per | £19500.00 year per |
Course fee notes
There are a number of sources of funding available for Masters students.
These include a significant package of competitive Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) bursaries and scholarships in a range of subject areas, as well as external sources of funding.
Course overview
Course description
The programme aims to prepare specialists with advanced skills in computational modelling, numerical techniques and in-depth understanding in engineering approaches to aerospace problems, with particular emphasis on space, aerodynamics and flight simulation. Upon completing this programme you should be able to develop novel computational and technology products for the aerospace industries.
Course content
The course structure is designed to appeal to students with a science and engineering background and is modular in format.
The course comprises eight modules:
Applied Mathematics
Numerical Methods
Mechanics of Continua
Research Methods and Experimental Techniques
Space Mission Engineering
Computational Methods for Aerospace Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics
Advanced Topics in Aerodynamics
Advanced Flight Control and Simulation of Aerospace Vehicles
Design of Engineering Systems.
A further four specialised modules will enable you to gain proficiency in highly advanced fields, such as:
Space mission engineering
Flight control and simulation
Computational fluid dynamics for aerospace
Advanced aerodynamics and engineering systems.
Assessment
The methods of assessment are coursework and formal examinations, which take place in May. Many courses will include continuous assessment and some or all of the work during the course will count towards the final mark. Students achieving the more than 50 per cent average on the taught modules will progress to the MSc dissertation project that will be conducted under close supervision during the summer term, from June to August. Successful completion of the project will lead to the award of MSc in Aerospace Engineering.
Entry requirements
BEng degree (minimum 2.2 or equivalent) in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate proficiency. The minimum requirements are IELTS 6.5, TOEFL (CBT) 243, TOEFL (written test). Each application is individually assessed; you are recommended to write for guidance in specific cases.
Entry requirements for this course
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