Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering
Aero-Mechanical Engineering MEng
University of StrathclydeA five-year integrated engineering degree combining mechanical engineering with aerodynamics, aircraft systems, propulsion and lightweight structures.
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Study Level
Bachelor's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
5 years full-time
Programme Overview
The Aero-Mechanical Engineering MEng combines the core principles of mechanical engineering with specialist aerospace engineering.
Students study mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, structures, materials, control systems and engineering design.
Specialist aerospace topics include aircraft engines, aerodynamics, flight systems, landing gear and lightweight structural engineering.
Students can develop practical engineering experience through activities including Formula Student, aerospace societies and design projects.
The programme is professionally accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Royal Aeronautical Society.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must meet the University's published secondary-school entry requirements with strong preparation in Mathematics and Physics or other accepted science subjects.
Requirements vary according to qualification system and country.
International applicants should use Strathclyde's official country-specific entry requirements.
English-Language Requirements
Faculty of Engineering undergraduate standard:
IELTS Academic:
6.0 overall
Minimum 5.5 in each component
Equivalent approved qualifications may also be accepted.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
New self-funded international non-EU Engineering undergraduates beginning in September 2026 are eligible for a 15% tuition-fee reduction through the Faculty of Engineering International Scholarship. Additional industry-supported engineering scholarships may also be available.
