Aero-mechanical engineers develop expertise in aeronautical, aerospace, and mechanical engineering, working in fields as varied as wind energy, aviation, and space exploration.
The majority of the univeristy's students follow five-year MEng courses. All students experience the same learning pace in the first two years and BEng students can, and often do, transfer to the MEng programme. The Aero-Mechanical courses diverge from the core earlier to develop specialist themes.
Studying MEng Aero-Mechanical Engineering you'll learn about: aerodynamics; flight and spaceflight mechanics; aero-propulsion systems; gas dynamics; computational fluid dynamics; materials for aerospace applications; aero-elasticity; lightweight structures.
2025 entry requirements
Standard entry:
5 Highers at AAAAB including Maths and Physics at A plus English at National 5. Higher English preferred. Advanced Higher Maths and Physics recommended.
Widening Access entry:
4 Highers at AABB including Maths and Physics or Engineering Science plus English at National 5. Higher English preferred. Advanced Higher Maths and Physics recommended.
A Foundation Apprenticeship is accepted in place of a non-essential Higher.
October
Degree
MEng
Full time
H421
5 years
Faculty of Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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