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Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering

Aero-Mechanical Engineering BEng

University of Strathclyde

United Kingdom

An accredited undergraduate engineering degree combining mechanical engineering fundamentals with aircraft design, flight, aerodynamics and aerospace systems.

Study Level

Bachelor's Degree

Study Mode

On Campus

Duration

4 years full-time

Programme Overview

Strathclyde's BEng Aero-Mechanical Engineering combines the fundamentals of mechanical engineering with specialist aerospace engineering study.

Students develop knowledge in mathematics, mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, structures, materials, control systems, aircraft design and flight.

Specialist aerospace study is introduced alongside the core mechanical-engineering curriculum.

Students undertake engineering design activities and an individual final-year project.

The programme is professionally accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Royal Aeronautical Society.

Entry Requirements

Typical Year 1 entry requirements include:

A Levels:
ABB to BBB
Mathematics required
Physics required

International Baccalaureate:
34 to 32 points
Mathematics Higher Level 5
Physics Higher Level 5

Applicants with suitable HNC or HND engineering qualifications may also be considered.

International applicants are assessed using Strathclyde's published country-specific qualification equivalencies.

English-Language Requirements

Standard University of Strathclyde undergraduate English requirement:

IELTS Academic:
6.5 overall
Minimum 5.5 in each component

Equivalent approved English-language qualifications may also be accepted.

Career Outcomes

Aeronautical EngineerAerospace EngineerAerodynamics EngineerMechanical Design EngineerAircraft Systems Engineer

Scholarship Information

Faculty of Engineering International Scholarship New self-funded international non-EU undergraduate students beginning in September 2026 are eligible for a 15% tuition-fee reduction. Additional Faculty and industry-supported scholarships may also be available.