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    Aerospace Engineering with a Year in Industry, MEng

    University of Bristol

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    United Kingdom, Bristol

    University RankQS Ranking
    54

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    09/20/2021,09/19/2022,09/18/2023

    Campuses

    Clifton Campus

    Placements

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines18-Sep-2023
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 29,000  / year
    Next Intake 18-Sep-2023

    Aerospace Engineering with a Year in Industry, MEng

    About

    The Year in Industry course offers the opportunity to apply the knowledge you gain in the first two years within an industrial environment during your third year. There is no direct entry on to this course but you can apply to transfer from our other aerospace engineering courses if you reach the required academic standard and are successful at the industry interview. Places are limited and are highly competitive.

    The five-year course covers a broad range of subjects organised into three streams:

    • aerodynamics
    • dynamics and control
    • structures and materials.

    These subjects are specialised from year one and are taught with aerospace applications and examples.

    The first two years are devoted to core concepts, which are taught via lectures and backed up by practical experience through coursework and lab work. Further material, such as space applications and aviation operations, is covered in specialist units.

    You will also learn skills that cross all the streams, such as computing, systems engineering and design. There is extensive mathematical content throughout.

    You will undertake your placement in your third year.

    In years four and five there is greater flexibility for you to pursue options that interest you. Some units relate to particular application areas, such as helicopter aerodynamics, space systems or wind power. Others study particular technologies, such as composites analysis.

    The diversity of topics in aerospace engineering makes this a very challenging degree but the reward is a uniquely broad education.

    A current student who completed a year in industry shares how her placement year boosted her confidence, career prospects and appreciation for university life. Find out more about her story.

    Course structure

    First-year students studying Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, and Engineering Design all start their degree with a broad knowledge of the fundamentals and a command of the skills that underpin modern engineering.

    You will share common units with your peers in other disciplines and work on an interdisciplinary project, based on global challenges and inspired by Engineers Without Borders.

    You will meet and work closely with more people from the start of your degree, broadening your social circle and long-term professional network. Interdisciplinary working is now the norm in industry, and good understanding of disciplines other than your own will serve you well when you enter the workplace.

    Starting your degree with a broad foundation of knowledge will expand your frame of reference, enabling you to be more creative as you progress with your programme and become more specialist in later years of study. The skills-based approach will provide you with technical abilities that will enable you to be successful in your degree and your career.

    Full details about the course structure and units for this course can be viewed in the programme catalogue.

    Go to programme catalogue

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    You can apply for undergraduate courses through theUniversities and Colleges Admissions Service(UCAS). The UCAS institution code for the University of Bristol is BRISL B78.

    Entry requirements vary for each course. Please check our undergraduate course listings for details of specific requirements.

    Applicants will need to meet the English language requirements for their chosen course. Different courses need different levels of language skills, referred to as ‘profiles’. The required profile will be shown on the course page. Find out more about our

    Students who have successfully completed either the University of Bristol International Foundation Programme or an appropriate foundation/bridging programme such as those offered by our partners, and have met the entry requirements for their chosen degree, will be considered for admission to undergraduate courses.

    • Applicants with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or A-Levels will be considered for direct admission to our undergraduate degree programmes. Entry requirements are listed in ourUndergraduate Prospectus.
    • If you have studied the American curriculum, entry requirements are listed on ourUSA country page.
    • Applicants who have completed the Tawjihi (Certificate of General Secondary Education) with required grades, combined with the successfully completed American tests, a total of THREE in any combination from the list provided on ourUSA country page, will be considered for admission to our Bachelor degree courses.
    • Applicants who have successfully completed the first year of a Jordanian university degree with a GPA of 3.5 out of 5.0 (or 3.0 out of 4.0)will be considered for admission to the first year of our Bachelor degree courses.

    English Program Requirements

    You need to achieve required levels of English to qualify for a place on your chosen course/programme.

    Different courses/programmes need different levels of language skills. We refer to these skill levels as ‘profiles’. The profile for your chosen course/ programme is shown on the course/programme page.

    The tests and levels you need to achieve to meet the requirements are on each profile page.

    English language proficiency tests should have been obtained within two years of the start date of your programme/course.

    If you are from, or have studied in, an English-speaking country, you may be exempt from the need to provide additional evidence of your English language ability.

    Applying

    You do not need to have reached the required level before you apply.

    We will look at your academic qualifications and decide what offer we will make you. If you haven’t yet reached the required English level, we will give you a target grade to meet as part of your offer.

    What you need to do

    If you have the required level

    If you have the required level, you must include it in your application. You do not need to do anything else. If you are from an English-speaking country as defined by UK Visas and Immigration, then you are considered to have the required level.

    If you have started but not completed the required level

    If you haven’t reached the required level in English language for your course/programme, you will be given a target grade in your offer.

    You will need to provide a valid English language qualification showing you have met the required target grade.

    If you don’t have the required level

    If you don’t have the required level you could try one of the following:

    • Taking a pre-sessional language course offered by the University
    • Taking an IELTS Academic test
    • Taking a different course in your home country which qualifies (see the list under the profile)
    • Re-sitting the language tests in your home country to reach the required level

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 29,000 

    How to Apply

    Applying through UCAS

    You can apply to study at Bristol through Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

    You can apply for a maximum of five courses using the UCAS form. Apply for medicine, dentistry and veterinary courses through UCAS by 15 October. You can only use four of your five UCAS choices to apply to these courses.

    Apply online through UCAS
    Our UCAS institution code is BRISL B78.

    After you have applied, UCAS will give you a ten-digit personal ID number. You will need this if you contact the University about your application.

    For information on the application process, including help to complete your application and associated deadlines, please refer to the UCAS guidance.

    Direct entry courses

    These are our direct entry courses. Please apply using these links and not through UCAS:

    • International Foundation Programme
    • International Foundation Programme for Dentistry
    • Foundation in Arts and Social Sciences
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