HND/C Aerospace Engineering Higher National Diploma - HND
Course Overview - HND/C Aerospace Engineering Higher National Diploma - HND
The HND Aerospace Engineering is designed for students and professionals who wish to develop higher‑level skills and knowledge for careers in the aerospace and wider engineering sectors. The programme provides a strong foundation in core engineering principles while focusing on aircraft systems, aerodynamics, materials, and professional engineering practice.
At Level 4, students develop essential engineering knowledge and practical skills through engineering mathematics, engineering science, and engineering materials. Learning is applied through Design & Project, allowing s...
The HND Aerospace Engineering is designed for students and professionals who wish to develop higher‑level skills and knowledge for careers in the aerospace and wider engineering sectors. The programme provides a strong foundation in core engineering principles while focusing on aircraft systems, aerodynamics, materials, and professional engineering practice.
At Level 4, students develop essential engineering knowledge and practical skills through engineering mathematics, engineering science, and engineering materials. Learning is applied through Design & Project, allowing students to use theory in real‑world engineering scenarios. Aerospace‑focused subjects include fluid mechanics, introducing aerodynamic and hydraulic principles, and thermodynamics, heat pumps and engines, covering energy systems and engine performance. This level prepares students for junior technical roles or progression to Level 5 study.
At Level 5, students build advanced technical and professional competence aligned to aerospace industry needs. A major Research Project develops independent study, problem‑solving, and communication skills. Specialist modules include Aircraft Structures and Aerodynamics, Aircraft Flight Control Systems, and Advanced Materials, alongside Further Mathematics, Professional Engineering, and Sustainability, ensuring graduates understand advanced analysis, professional practice, and environmental responsibility.
Delivered with employer input and aligned to industry standards, the programme provides a clear progression route to degree‑level study or professional registration, supporting progression into senior technical or supervisory roles within aerospace engineering.
Year 1: HNC Aerospace Engineering
Year 2: HND Aerospace Engineering
Entry points:
Year 1: 48 UCAS points
Year 2: HNC at Merit or better
Exit points:
End of Year 1: HNC Aerospace Engineering
End of Year 2: HND Aerospace Engineering
Course Information
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2027-09-01
Campus
Nelson Campus
Application Details
13 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A61-G75
Institution Code
N06
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
HNC (BTEC)
HNC must be in relevant subject area.
UCAS Tariff
Candidates are selected on the basis of their ability to cope with and benefit from the programme. Their suitability can be demonstrated either through previous educational achievement or through experience and aptitude. Admission by prior qualification will normally require a minimum 48 UCAS Tariff points with the majority of the points gained in engineering, mathematics or science subjects. Typically, points can be derived from: o One or more GCE A level(s) or Vocational A level pass or equivalent o Two AS level passes o BTEC National Diploma/Certificate o Other qualifications such as Scottish Highers, Welsh Baccalaureate, Irish Leaving Certificates, International Baccalaureate, with the required UCAS points o A pass in a recognised Access course o Equivalent Scottish or Irish qualifications Candidates should normally have a qualification at level 3 that has appropriate mathematical content. Admission by experience and aptitude will be based on the length and type of the candidate’s employment experience and his/her ability to demonstrate an aptitude and enthusiasm for the subject. As part of this process, candidates may be required to undertake aptitude tests and/or to provide personal and/or employment references.
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales | £9,525 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |








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