This option is structured to enable you to pursue your specific interests and career aspirations. You may choose from a range of optional modules and select an appropriate research project. An intensive two-week industrial management course is offered which assists in achieving exemptions from some engineering council requirements. You will gain a comprehensive background in the design and operation of different types of propulsion systems for aerospace applications, whilst looking at the methods of propulsion with the main focus on air-breathing engines and the use of gas turbines for propulsion.
We have been at the forefront of postgraduate education in aerospace propulsion at Cranfield since 1946. We have a global reputation for our advanced postgraduate education, extensive research, and applied continuing professional development. Our graduates secure relevant employment within six months of graduation, and you can be sure that your qualification will be valued and respected by employers around the world.
A first or second-class UK honors degree (or equivalent) in engineering, mathematics, physics, or applied science.
Applicants who do not fulfill the standard entry requirements can apply for the Pre-master's course, successful completion of which will qualify them for entry to this course for a second year of study.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall and 5.5 in all skill components.
Aerospace Engineering
Cranfield campus
Postgraduate
Full-Time,1 year
March, October
13035,
29670, (INT)
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