Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering
Aerospace Vehicle Design MSc
Cranfield UniversityA highly specialised aerospace design master's centred on the multidisciplinary process of designing aerospace vehicles. The programme supports specialist routes such as aircraft design, structural design and avionics systems design and combines technical modules with large-scale aerospace design project work. Cranfield University
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
Aerospace Vehicle Design MSc integrates the technical, business and management considerations involved in modern aircraft design.
Students study the interaction between aircraft structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, systems, avionics, performance, certification and programme constraints.
Specialist routes include aircraft design, avionic systems design and structural design. The programme is strongly connected with practical aircraft-design work and industry-informed engineering.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require a suitable honours degree in aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering or a closely related engineering or physical-science discipline.
The programme expects appropriate mathematical and engineering preparation. Relevant professional experience may strengthen an application.
English-Language Requirements
International applicants must meet Cranfield University’s current English-language requirements through an accepted qualification unless an exemption applies.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Cranfield publishes university, school, industry and country-specific postgraduate funding. Eligibility and deadlines vary by award.
