About Meng (hons) Aerospace Engineering in University of Hertfordshire
Like the BEng, this course specialises in aircraft design, especially aircraft structures, materials and aerodynamics. You’ll follow the same pathway as the BEng programmes, but in your extra year you’ll deepen your knowledge and understanding of aerospace topics. You’ll also sharpen your business and management skills. The team project is multidisciplinary and involves applying your skills to solve an unusual and challenging problem, for example the design of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for surveillance on Mars. You can also participate in competitions such as BMFA Heavy Lift competition, where you and your fellow students have the chance to design and build your own UAV and compete against teams from across Europe.
Why choose this course?
- This MEng degree in Aerospace Engineering has an excellent, long-established reputation with the aerospace industry
- The University of Hertfordshire has produced aerospace engineers with practical experience of design and development for future aerospace systems
- Our MEng Aerospace Engineering students have previously completed work placement years at companies including: Marshall Aerospace, Virgin Atlantic Engineering, and Rolls Royce plc
- You will have access to the best equipment: flight simulator, wind tunnels, specialist laboratories and CAE software
- You will be offered a flying experience at a local flying school with one-to-one instruction on fixed wing aircraft
- Our aerospace staff have a wealth of industrial experience which gives an applied approach to their teaching and their contacts prove invaluable to graduates seeking employment
- Recent Aerospace Engineering graduates have gone on to work at organisations including Ministry of Defence, Shell UK, and Telefonica
Careers
Graduate employment opportunities are excellent whether you are interested in the civilian or defence side of the aerospace industry. Some students return from industrial placements with sponsorships and job offers. Past graduates have been employed on major projects such as the Airbus A380 or the Typhoon (EFA), or in the development of missile systems, satellites and space vehicles. The MEng route will give you an extra year of study and provide you with a broader and deeper understanding of the engineering industry, which will make you very attractive to employers.
What job can I get?
Having an MEng demonstrates your breadth and depth of understanding about the aerospace industry, therefore making you more attractive to employers. Past graduates have been employed on major projects such as the Airbus A380 or the Typhoon, or in the development of missile systems, satellites and space vehicles.
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University of Hertfordshire Highlights
Type of Institution |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Endowment |
26.2 Lakhs GBP |
Number of Campuses |
4 |
Number/Percentage of International Students |
3800+ |
Total number of Professors |
812 Academic Members |
Student Satisfaction Rate |
83.49% |
Graduate Job Rate |
96.5% |
International fee |
Undergraduate-£12,350 Postgraduate-£12,650 |
Types of Academic Programs |
Preparatory, Foundation, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research, Short Courses, Online distance courses and degree apprenticeships |
Mode of Program |
Full time, Distance and online |
Average Graduate Salary |
£19000 |
University of Hertfordshire Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expenses |
Estimated cost in pounds |
Undergraduate Fee |
£12,350 |
Postgraduate Fee |
£12,650 |
Accommodation |
£2000 - £4500 |
Cost of living |
£10,000 |