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Aero-Mechanical Engineering

University of Strathclyde

Content

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.

Entry Requirements

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.

Start Date

October

Qualification

Degree

Award

MEng

Study Method

Full time

UCAS Code

H421

Course Length

5 years

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering

Department

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

SCQF Level

11

Career Area

Engineering

Career Sectors

Aeronautical Engineering

Chemical and Materials Engineering

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Engineering General

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (including Fabrication and Welding)

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Offshore and Energy