The Masters in Aerospace Engineering & Management introduces you to contemporary business and management issues while increasing your depth of knowledge in your chosen aerospace engineering speciality.
2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in any Engineering discipline, Physical Sciences, or Mathematics degree with at least 2 credit bearing modules in Engineering Mathematics/Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering-related subjects and Aerospace Engineering at an average grade of pass.
Career opportunities include the aerospace and renewable energy sectors, nuclear energy and management. You can also continue studying, for a research Masters or a PhD. Recent graduates have been employed by NatWest, Kingdom Technology Ltd and Chongqing Airport Company.
Semester 1
Core courses:
Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management
Managing Creativity and Innovation (Sustainable Tourism)
Managing Strategic Change
Marketing Management (Engineering)
Operations Management
Project Management (Creative Industries and Cultural Policy)
Semester 2
Core courses:
Integrated Systems Design Project M
Optional courses:
Advanced Control 5
Autonomous Vehicle Guidance Systems M
Fault Detection, Isolation And Recovery
Aircraft Vibration and Aeroelasticity 4 or Aeroelasticity and Aeroacoustics 5
Computational Fluid Dynamics 4
Industrial Aerodynamics M
Rotorcraft Aeromechanics M
Radar and Electro-Optic Systems M
Advanced Aerothermodynamics 5
Turbulent Flows 5
Mission Design & Development M
Project or dissertation
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