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    Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies

    University of Hertfordshire

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom, Hatfield

    University RankQS Ranking
    892

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    H496

    Campuses

    University of Hertfordshire

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Sep-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,750  / year
    Next Intake 21-Sep-2024

    Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies

    About

    Why choose this course?

    • Study at one of the largest engineering schools in the UK
    • Access fantastic facilities, from flight simulators to wind tunnels
    • 1st in the East of England for Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering (2023 Complete University Guide)

    You'd like to design aircraft and have a passion for flying. 

    We'll teach you how to design from a pilot's perspective. We'll train you up in everything you need to know, from aircraft structures and materials to aerodynamics. There'll also be opportunities to fly. We're passionate about aerospace, and it's an important part of our institution's history. It's how we began. Working with the de Havilland Aircraft Corporation and BAE Systems, the first aerospace engineers started their training back in 1952. As a result, our degree has an excellent and well-established reputation within the aerospace industry.  

    University of Hertfordshire aerospace engineers graduate with practical experience of design and development for future aerospace systems. You'll get hands-on with our flight simulators, wind tunnels, specialist laboratories and CAE software. We have an open-access laboratory policy for students doing experiments in their own time. With an emphasis on Computer Aided Engineering, you'll be using industrial standard software wherever possible.   

    We're members of the CDIO Initiative  (Conceive Design Implement Operate), a worldwide network of academic professionals, industry representatives and engineering leaders who have a passion for engineering education and engineering leadership. The CDIO framework has been embedded into our undergraduate degree programme, ensuring you'll put into practice what you learn through "Design and Build"‌ projects during your studies.

    You'll be taught by experienced aerospace staff, who'll share their industry knowledge with you.  There's plenty of support on offer to help you gain the skills you need to succeed. You'll get a personal tutor for the duration of your course, who can guide you all the way to graduation. You can also access our specialised Centre for Academic Skills. Our Learning Resources Centre is open 24/7, so you can study whenever suits you best, plus you'll have access to online resources and online discussions with staff and students.  

    Like the students before you, you'll benefit from our strong links to industry. Our students have had work placements at companies such as Airbus, Virgin Atlantic Engineering and BAE Systems. Recent Aerospace Engineering graduates have gone on to work at organisations including The Royal Air Force, Jaguar Land Rover and BAE Systems.  

    What's the course about?

    In your first year, you'll learn the fundamental skills and knowledge required by a modern engineer, including principles of flight and aircraft operations. You'll be introduced to computer packages commonly used in the aerospace industry. You'll also have the opportunity, at an additional cost, to sign up for a Flight Experience course at our partner flying school, Northwestern Michigan College in the USA and fly over the great lakes. 

    In your second year, the first-year core themes are developed for use in aerospace engineering. You'll learn about the components and the electronics inside the airframe that enable the aircraft to be so widespread and the safest form of transport available. You'll learn how aircraft are designed for their handling qualities, and expand your knowledge of aerodynamics, with wind tunnel experiments. You'll also build your pilot skills by studying elements of PPL Ground School. 

    Additionally, you'll learn about the design process through our practical CDIO modules.  In a group, you will design and manufacture a model aircraft. The best models of the year will be taken to compete at the University Challenge organised by the British Model Flying Association. Your aircraft may be the winner! 

    Work placement/study abroad option: Between your second and final year, you can choose to take a work placement or a study abroad year. Both are valuable experiences and something you can add to your CV to make you stand out. 

    In your final year, in addition to your flight training you'll work on two projects:  

    • The Aerospace Design group project - is where you'll showcase your engineering skills.  You will be allocated to a team to design a full-size aircraft and test fly it using our flight simulator.  Every year the design task is different – in previous years, our students designed wide body commercial airliners, heavy cargo aircraft, fire-fighting aircraft and even strategic bombers.   
    • The Individual Project - is where you'll immerse yourself in an area of aerospace engineering, you're passionate about, using either the University or industrial facilities. This is a rewarding part of your degree that can lead to future employment.  

    Flying training is supported further by a Pilot Studies and Flight Analysis module and our flight simulation facilities. 

    Your main campus is College Lane

    This is where the creative arts, science and health-related subjects are based. This means you'll share the campus with future nurses, scientists, artists and more. You can use the common rooms to relax with friends, work out in the 24-hour gym or have a drink in our on-campus pub or cafes. We also have restaurants for you to eat in or grab something on the go. Our Learning Resources Centres are open 24/7, which means you can study whenever suits you best. Want to pop over to the other campus? You can take the free shuttle bus or walk there in just 15 minutes.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawajihiya with 70% or above. High School Diploma with a minimum overall average of 3.0, 2 Advanced Placement (AP) with a minimum score of 3.0

    Career

    In the past many of our aerospace systems engineering graduates have become professional pilots either with the RAF, Royal Navy, Commercial Airlines or private pilot instructors. By integrating the experience of flying in the initial stages of this degree, you will find the transition to working as a professional pilot easier. Alternatively, graduates may keep flying as a hobby and pursue an engineering career in an aerospace company or a smaller company in the aerospace supply chain.

    Many of our graduates have become professional pilots with the RAF, Royal Navy and commercial airlines. Others have become private pilot instructors. Some graduates decide to keep flying as a hobby and pursue an engineering career in an aerospace organisation or a smaller company in the supply chain.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,750  / year

    How to Apply

    Apply via UCAS

    All applications for undergraduate university degree courses are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

    Typically, they must submit their application to UCAS by 15 January deadline to give them the best possible chance of securing a place at their preferred university. For further details, look up the key UCAS dates so you are aware of what you have to do when.

    They can choose up to 5 courses to apply for. These can be at one university or spread across different institutions. The same application is used for the 5 choices so selecting similar topics will make it easier to write a focused submission.

    Completing the UCAS application

    If you have questions on how to apply, you can talk to staff during a university open day visit.

    The UCAS application is made online. Information required include:

    1. personal details and information about support requirements.
    2. background details.
    3. course and university choices.
    4. education and qualifications overview.
    5. employment details and experience.
    6. personal statement.
    University of Hertfordshire

    Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom,

    Hatfield

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