The BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering course offered by Staffordshire University is a three-year on-campus program for students interested in mastering the process of designing, analysing, and operating modern aircraft. The course emphasizes the flight deck design, pilot–computer interfaces, propulsion systems, and engineering practice through practical training, preparing you for work in one of Britain's most active industries.
Curriculum structure:
Year 1: You’ll build a strong engineering foundation with modules in Applications of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 1, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering Principles, Engineering Thermofluids, Engineering Design and Practice, and Engineering Mathematics 1.
Year 2: You’ll advance to core aeronautical topics with modules in Engineering Mathematics 2, Engineering Product Commercialisation, Control Systems Analysis, Flight Dynamics and Control, Mechanical Design & Structures, and Aerodynamics and Propulsion.
Year 3: You’ll specialise with advanced modules including Aircraft Design Group Project, Aerospace Engineering Applications, Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics, Structural Analysis and FEA, and an Engineering Project. Optional modules may be available, such as Pilot Studies or Manufacturing Operations.
Focus areas: Flight deck design, pilot–computer interfaces, propulsion systems, aerodynamics, structures, computational fluid dynamics, UAVs, automation, sustainability.
Learning outcomes: Mastering aeronautical engineering principles, practical design and analysis, advanced problem-solving, teamwork, project management, and preparation for aerospace industry careers.
Reputation (employability rankings): Graduates have secured employment with British Airways, Etihad, RAF, Virgin, Rolls-Royce, General Electric, Augusta Westland, Airbus Helicopters, and Eurocopter.
Staffordshire University engineering students have access to a suite of state-of-the-art, professional-standard facilities to build technical and practical skills for real-world problem-solving. You’ll have access to the thermofluids and aeronautical lab featuring a computerised wind tunnel and a flight simulator, as well as the Reverse Engineering Lab, Renewable Energy Lab, and a CAD Modelling Lab. The £1.3 million Smart Zone is a highlight—spanning two floors, it offers dedicated workshops, high-end computing, 3D printing, augmented and blended reality technologies, and collaborative maker spaces. Here’s how you’ll gain practical experience and industry-ready expertise:
Thermofluids and Aeronautical laboratory with computerized wind tunnel and flight simulator
Reverse Engineering Laboratory with 3D scanning and additive manufacturing (PolyJet, FDM, 3DP)
Renewable Energy Laboratory with real-time testing, Power Systems Laboratory, and Thin Film Laboratory
Laser cutting (Trotec Speedy 400) for specialized industrial manufacturing practice
CAD Modelling Laboratories reflecting real engineering practice
3D Printing Bureau with selection of printers (Mojo, Up Box, Markforged Onyx One, Formlab 3, Stratasys J55) for resin, metal, carbon fibre, and clay
Engineering Laboratories with advanced software and hardware
Smart Zone: shared workshops, maker spaces, and the latest digital/immersive technologies
High-end computing facilities for simulation and design
Expert guidance from internationally respected researchers and industry-experienced staff
Staffordshire University BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering alumni are highly employable, entering professions such as pilot, aircraft designer, aerospace engineer, flight test engineer, manufacturing engineer, and airline manager. Some of the graduates have become pilots at British Airways, Etihad, Monarch, Virgin Atlantic, and the Royal Air Force, while others have entered engineering roles at Rolls Royce, General Electric, Augusta Westland, Airbus Helicopters, Eurocopter, Leonardo Helicopters, Boeing, QinetiQ, and British Aerospace.
You’ll benefit from:
Industry links: Strong industry links with major employers in both the airline and aerospace sectors, providing networking, placement, and employment opportunities
Practical experience: Hands-on experience with state-of-the-art labs, including a flight simulator capable of simulating Boeing, Airbus, and helicopters, and a computerised wind tunnel for aerodynamic testing
Technical tools: Practical skills in industry-valued software like Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), imparted through group-based coursework replicating realistic aircraft engineering design briefs
Career support: Guidance career-led with potential placements and networking, and with curriculum aligned to Engineering Council standards, setting you on your path towards becoming a chartered engineer
Applied learning: Applications to real-world and assessment-based projects, including group design project work and independent work, for the acquisition of technical, analytical, and leadership skills
Graduate salary levels: Staffordshire aeronautical engineering graduates earn a mean salary of £24,000 at fifteen months after leaving university (typical range: £20,000–£29,500). Median earnings for a year and three years since leaving university are £34,000, rising to £37,000 five years after university.
Higher Education Progression: You can progress to postgraduate study like MSc Aeronautical Engineering at Staffordshire or other institutions, or move on into research, management, or technical development careers in the industry. The strong technical and industrial base of the program also provides scope for careers in advanced engineering, operations, and leadership.
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