Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering
Aerospace Dynamics MSc
Cranfield UniversityA specialist MSc combining aerodynamics and flight dynamics. It develops theoretical and applied knowledge of airflow, vehicle dynamics, control, computational modelling, flow measurement and aircraft simulation. Students can specialise in either Aerodynamics or Flight Dynamics.
Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
Aerospace Dynamics MSc develops specialist understanding of the motion, stability, control and dynamic behaviour of aerospace vehicles.
Relevant study may include flight dynamics, control systems, modelling, simulation, autonomous systems and vehicle performance.
The programme is suitable for graduates seeking technical careers involving aircraft, spacecraft, autonomous vehicles, control and simulation.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require a suitable engineering, mathematics or physical-science degree with adequate preparation in dynamics, mathematics, mechanics, control or related subjects.
Relevant aerospace or professional experience may be considered alongside academic preparation.
English-Language Requirements
Applicants must satisfy Cranfield’s current postgraduate English-language requirement unless an exemption applies.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Cranfield publishes institution, industry and country-specific postgraduate funding. Confirm current eligibility and deadlines.
