Aerospace Engineering MEng/BEng(Hons)
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Facts about Aerospace Engineering
| Year of entry | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Qualification | MEng/BEng(Hons) |
| Application route | 4 years full-time MEng: apply through UCAS (code H425) 5 years sandwich MEng: apply through UCAS (code H426) 3 years full-time BEng(Hons): apply through UCAS (code H421) 4 years sandwich BEng(Hons): apply through UCAS (code H422) |
| Modules | Module Listing |
About this course
Why choose this course?
Kingston's degrees in aerospace engineering offer an innovative curriculum, excellent links with industry and cutting-edge facilities. Both the MEng and BEng degrees are accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society. The MEng degree differs from the BEng(Hons) route in that it contains an extra year of advanced-level study and can provide a faster route to chartered engineer status.
What will you study?
MEng and BEng students take the same modules until Year 3 when the routes diverge. You will study a mix of analytical subjects (eg maths, electronics and thermodynamics), engineering applications and an introduction to the profession of engineering. You will cover specialist topics such as aerodynamics, structures, dynamics, electronics, control and computing.
Module listing
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.
Year 1
- Engineering Mathematics 1
- Stress Analysis, Structures and Dynamics 1
- Engineering Materials
- Thermodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
- Electrical Engineering and Computing
- Professional Practice
- Engineering Applications
- Engineering Design
- Language option
Year 2
- Aerodynamics and Propulsion 1
- Aerospace Engineering Design and Materials
- Project Engineering
- Engineering Mathematics 2
- Aerospace Structures and Dynamics
- Aerospace Engineering Design and Performance
- Engineering Computing
- Electronic Engineering and Control
- Language option
Year 3
- Language option
- Aerodynamics and Propulsion 2
- Aerospace Structures and Materials
- Structural and Flight Dynamics
- Aerospace Computational Techniques
- MEng: Computer-aided Engineering
- MEng: Further Mathematics
- BEng: Business Applications in Engineering
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BEng: Business Applications in Engineering
This module develops the management and business competencies that you will need as a professional engineer. It aims to stimulate your interest in the business world and broaden you knowledge of how individual companies and other organisations work. You cover:
- the business environment and the driving forces that affect the growth of businesses;
- how businesses compete successfully, and how success is measured and performance compared;
- profit and loss calculations, cash flows and balance sheets;
- the need for and use of budgets;
- the choices available in the pursuit or growth and success;
- the concept of strategic marketing; and
- how international trade works and the factors to be considered in 'going international'.

- Group Project
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Group Project
The group project will originate from a real need - you may collaborate with a company and develop the project through group discussion with the company and an academic supervisor, for example.
The module aims to:
- provide experience of project management and encourage professionalism and leadership in a team activity; and
- develop technical solutions to aircraft maintenance planning, procedural and logistic problems under pressure of time and money restraints.

- Individual Project (Aerospace)
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Individual Project (Aerospace)
This project can cover any subject area related to the programme of study. A module project supervisor will provide guidance.
The project will develop your ability to:
- study a topic in depth, reviewing previous work in the same or allied fields;
- apply analytical, experimental and computing skills to the solution of engineering problems;
- collect, interpret and use data;
- communicate clearly and succinctly orally, graphically and in writing; and
- work independently.

- Option modules may be available
Year 4
- MEng: Further Aerospace Structures and Materials
- MEng: Key Management Systems
- MEng: Financial Resource Management
- MEng: Individual Project (CEng) (double module)
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MEng: Individual Project (CEng) (double module)
This project can cover any subject area related to the programme of study. A module project supervisor will provide guidance.
The project will develop your ability to:
- study a topic in depth, reviewing previous work in the same or allied fields;
- apply analytical, experimental and computing skills to the solution of engineering problems;
- collect, interpret and use data;
- communicate clearly and succinctly orally, graphically and in writing; and
- work independently.

- MEng: Group Project (double module)
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MEng: Group Project (double module)
The group project will originate from a real need - you may collaborate with a company and develop the project through group discussion with the company and an academic supervisor, for example.
The module aims to:
- provide experience of project management and encourage professionalism and leadership in a team activity; and
- develop technical solutions to aircraft maintenance planning, procedural and logistic problems under pressure of time and money restraints.

- MEng: Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Language option
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- Aerospace Engineering BSc(Hons)
- Aerospace Engineering, Astronautics & Space Technology MEng/BEng(Hons)
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