Aeronautical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (with Honours) - BEng (Hon)
Course Overview - Aeronautical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (with Honours) - BEng (Hon)
Aeronautical engineering is about how aircrafts are designed, constructed and powered, how they are used and how they are controlled for safe operation.
Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?
You’ll take part in practical laboratories, including running a jet engine test, and a flight-testing course in a Saab 340B aircraft during year 5 of the MEng. There are contributions to aircraft design classes by engineers from the industrial sector and, whenever possible, visits to industrial sites. The school also sponsors student teams for nat...
Aeronautical engineering is about how aircrafts are designed, constructed and powered, how they are used and how they are controlled for safe operation.
Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?
You’ll take part in practical laboratories, including running a jet engine test, and a flight-testing course in a Saab 340B aircraft during year 5 of the MEng. There are contributions to aircraft design classes by engineers from the industrial sector and, whenever possible, visits to industrial sites. The school also sponsors student teams for national (IMechE) and international (AIAA) competitions.
Programme Structure
You will study the same courses in the first three years whether you are on the BEng or MEng degree programme. Both embed creativity to develop world changing engineers.
Year 1
In your first year, you will take courses in aeronautical engineering, mathematics, dynamics, electronics, materials, statics, thermodynamics and engineering skills. These courses are supported by individual and group project work and laboratory work. This interdisciplinary approach, favoured by industry, also makes it easy to switch to most other engineering disciplines at the end of year 1 should you wish to do so.
Years 2 and 3
In year 2 you will study fluid mechanics, dynamics, aeronautical engineering, thermodynamics and mathematics. In year 3 you will learn about the design of aircraft. You will begin to analyse and understand aircraft behaviour, aircraft performance and propulsion systems, and perform detailed analysis of aircraft structural components.
Years 4 and 5
In year 4 you will begin to deal with some of the advanced concepts in aeronautics, including the study of composite materials, aeroelasticity, high-speed aerodynamics, fluid dynamics, flight dynamics and control theory.
BEng students undertake an individual project to solve a problem in aeronautical engineering. MEng students undertake an interdisciplinary team project. A range of optional courses is available in years 4 and 5 to allow you to develop and follow your interests.
In year 5 MEng students learn about aircraft handling qualities, aircraft operations, and advanced structural analysis techniques. Half of this year is devoted to project work, which can be carried out in industry, within the University or via a placement abroad.
Career Prospects?
Our graduates have been employed by organisations such as:
* Williams F1
* Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
* the RAF
* Fluid Gravity Engineer
* Rolls-Royce plc
* the Met Office.
Partnership and Industry links
There are contributions to aircraft design classes by engineers from the industrial sector and, whenever possible, visits to industrial sites. The school also sponsors student teams for national (IMechE) and international (AIAA) competitions.
Our International links
The MEng programme allows you to take your project in Europe. We also have partner universities in the USA and Australia, where some students undertake their third year of study.
Accreditation
The BEng Aeronautical Engineering is accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of partially meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng).
Course Information
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
2027-09-14
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Application Details
13 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A24-E35
Institution Code
G28
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
Entry Requirements
A level
A,A,B
B,B,B
UCAS Tariff
Not accepted
Scottish Higher
Please refer to the University of Glasgow website for SQA Scottish Higher entry requirements linked here. Once you follow the link, please select your degree programme of interest and refer to the 'Entry Requirements' tab on the individual degree webpage: https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
The University welcomes applications from candidates who have sat BTEC National Diploma (Level 3) Qualifications. Please refer to the University of Glasgow website for BTEC entry requirements linked here: https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/how-to-apply-for-an-undergraduate-degree/entry-requirements/admissions-guidance/#btec
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Please refer to the University of Glasgow website for International Baccalaureate entry requirements linked here. Once you follow the link, please select your degree programme of interest and refer to the 'Entry Requirements' tab on the individual degree webpage: https://www.gla.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees/
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