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In this Aerospace Engineering program, you'll apply knowledge gained from our specialists to the study and development of aircraft. The curriculum covers aerodynamics, structural design, propulsion systems, flight mechanics, mechanical engineering, and CAD. During your third year, you'll undertake an innovative aerospace research project, followed by a collaborative design initiative in Year 4 to gain essential teamwork skills. Full-time students can opt for a 48-week industrial placement between Years 2 and 3. Take advantage of cutting-edge resources in our £35 million Engineering Innovation Centre, featuring flight simulators, a drone research lab, and other advanced facilities. The University of Central Lancashire ranks among the UK's top 20 for Engineering (Complete University Guide 2020), with Aerospace Engineering placing 2nd nationally and earning 85% student satisfaction for academic support (National Student Survey 2020).