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The MEng program provides students with extensive, specialized knowledge in key aerospace disciplines through advanced coursework.
Alongside fundamental aerospace engineering subjects, you'll undertake pilot studies modules to gain flying expertise. Pilot studies participants can utilize the student pilots lab and join the Flight Simulation Group (FSG) alongside their flight training. By completing this Aerospace Engineering program at Liverpool, you'll demonstrate the ability to design, construct, test, and operate aircraft.
As an aerospace engineering student, you'll explore diverse subjects through various learning approaches, from research projects to technical report analysis and aircraft development. The curriculum covers numerous areas including aerodynamics, aircraft structures, flight mechanics, propulsion technology, avionics, aerospace materials, and vehicle design.
Aerospace engineers create, evaluate, assemble, test, and service flying vehicles along with their components and support systems. Their work encompasses both atmospheric and space flight applications.
The industrial placement year (third year) allows you to gain professional experience with an approved employer. This opportunity develops workplace skills and professional capabilities, significantly improving career prospects for project, research, and management positions in aerospace and related engineering fields. Placement availability depends on industry opportunities and academic performance in preceding years.