Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering MSc
University of SheffieldAn advanced aerospace MSc covering areas including aerodynamics, propulsion, materials, structures, systems integration and flight control. Students can develop specialist knowledge in areas such as aeromechanics or avionics and take part in applied aerospace projects.
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
Aerospace Engineering MSc is a one-year conversion programme for engineering graduates seeking to move into aerospace.
The course reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the aerospace industry and draws on mechanical, structural, materials, manufacturing, systems and related engineering knowledge.
It is delivered by Sheffield’s School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering.
Entry Requirements
The programme is designed as a conversion master’s for graduates from engineering backgrounds seeking aerospace specialisation.
Applicants normally require an appropriate honours degree or international equivalent in engineering or a closely related technical discipline.
Relevant mathematical, mechanical, structural, materials, electrical or control preparation may be considered.
English-Language Requirements
International applicants must satisfy Sheffield’s current postgraduate English-language requirement through an accepted test or recognised exemption.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Sheffield publishes postgraduate merit scholarships, international awards and faculty funding. Confirm current values and deadlines.
