Aerospace & Aeronautical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering MSc
University of BristolA one-year advanced aerospace MSc combining fundamental and specialised aerospace-engineering study. The course includes advanced technical options, aircraft-design teamwork and an individual research project. University of Bristol
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Study Level
Master's Degree
Study Mode
On Campus
Duration
1 year full-time
Programme Overview
MSc Aerospace Engineering is an advanced programme covering a broad range of aerospace subjects.
The programme combines core learning with optional units, enabling students to tailor study toward areas such as aerodynamics, structures, numerical simulation, control, materials or other research-informed aerospace topics.
It is designed for graduates seeking advanced technical knowledge for aerospace employment or further research.
Entry Requirements
Applicants normally require an upper-second-class honours degree or international equivalent in aerospace, aeronautical, mechanical, civil, electrical or another relevant engineering or quantitative discipline.
The programme may require evidence of appropriate mathematical, mechanics, structures, fluid-dynamics or related technical study.
Applicants should use Bristol’s current country-specific equivalency and programme admissions statement.
English-Language Requirements
Applicants must satisfy the programme’s current University of Bristol English-language profile through an accepted test or recognised exemption.
Career Outcomes
Scholarship Information
Bristol publishes postgraduate scholarships, country awards and institutional funding. Eligibility and deadlines vary.
