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For those without a traditional science or math background, the foundation year prepares you for an engineering degree. Upon successfully finishing this introductory year—which covers math, physics, and chemistry—you can progress to either the BEng or MEng program.
This aerospace engineering program provides comprehensive training, equipping you to collaborate effectively with professionals across various engineering fields.
Following core coursework, you'll specialize in either avionic systems or aeromechanics. Your final year includes a research project supervised by our renowned faculty members.
The curriculum explores aero propulsion, aerodynamic design, aircraft dynamics, computational aerodynamics, and project management. A key component involves designing, constructing, and testing an unmanned aerial vehicle as part of a team project. The program also includes hands-on flight instrumentation experience and an independent research project of your choosing.
All participants engage in the Global Engineering Challenge, tackling real-world engineering issues in developing nations. This experience helps shape you into a skilled professional while boosting your employability.
The MEng pathway fulfills all academic prerequisites for achieving Chartered Engineer (CEng) certification.