The MEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering at the University of Central Lancashire is designed for students who want to master the full spectrum of aerospace engineering and progress toward Chartered Engineer status. You’ll study advanced topics in aircraft and spacecraft design, simulation, and leadership, preparing for high-impact roles in the aerospace sector.
Curriculum structure:
Year 1: You’ll study core modules: Aerospace Vehicle Systems, Introduction to Aerospace Engineering, Design and Sustainability, Engineering Analysis, Engineering Practice, and Fundamentals of Engineering Science (S1)—covering aircraft systems, design, CAD, analysis, and foundational engineering science.
Year 2: Compulsory modules include Aerospace Design and Manufacturing, Space Systems, Vehicle Aerodynamics & Structures, Thermo-fluids, and Operations Management A. You’ll develop skills in aircraft and spacecraft design, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and engineering management.
Year 3: You’ll advance with Aerospace Advanced Material & Structural Analysis, Flight Dynamics and Control, Aerospace Propulsion, Engineering Project with Sustainability, and Computational Fluid Dynamics—focusing on advanced analysis, propulsion, sustainability, and simulation.
Year 4: Final-year modules are Aerospace Group Project, Computational Modelling, and Engineer in Society. You’ll lead a collaborative engineering project, master advanced computational methods, and explore the societal impact of engineering.
Focus areas: Aircraft and spacecraft design, UAVs, aerodynamics, propulsion, structural analysis, flight dynamics, computational modelling, sustainability
Learning outcomes: Advanced design and analysis, systems integration, computational simulation, project management, leadership, research skills
Professional alignment (accreditation): Accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institution of Engineering Designers as a full academic requirement for Chartered Engineer status.
Reputation (employability rankings): excellent graduate employment in aerospace, space, and engineering sectors.
You will develop applied skills in the £35 million Engineering Innovation Centre (EIC), a national centre of excellence in aerospace, advanced engineering, and manufacturing. The EIC provides working spaces for research, education, and direct industry exposure, where you can use your skills on live projects with the help of commercial customers. You'll work with the most recent kit such as flight simulators, UAV workshops, and additive manufacturing labs and utilize facilities 5 QS Stars (Excellent) ranked for 2025. This is how you'll bring theory to life:
Access to the Additive Manufacturing Laboratory and Advanced Composites Workshop
Hands-on exercises at the Aerospace Workshop and CNC Manufacturing Workshop
Interactive use of the Flight Simulator Suite for civil aircraft, helicopter, and Space Shuttle simulations
UAV Laboratory for design, test, and flight operations
Industrial group design and manufacturing projects involving industry feedback
Wind tunnel laboratory for experimental aerodynamics
Research collaborations and industrial placement with commercial partners
Extra-curricular activity and live projects facilitated through regional expertise
Access to advanced lecture theatres, technical library facilities, and student support facilities
Graduates of the MEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering at the University of Central Lancashire are highly employable, with roles in aerospace, space, defence, automotive, computing, electronics, energy, and manufacturing. The program is professionally accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED), supporting your path to Incorporated or Chartered Engineer status.
You’ll benefit from:
Professional accreditation: Accredited degree forming the basis of your route to professional registration (IMechE, IED, Engineering Council)
Industry partnerships: Strong industry connections with key employers such as BAE Systems (Samlesbury), Airbus, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and the UK Space Agency; many students spend a year in industry with BAE Systems and graduate there afterwards
Practical experience: Practical exposure in the £35 million Engineering Innovation Centre with access to leading-edge flight simulators (e.g. Redbird FMX), subsonic and supersonic wind tunnels, UAV labs, and high-end software packages
Industry projects: Industry-focused collaborative projects, group design exercises, and access to UAV and flight testing facilities
Career services: One-to-one career guidance, CV and interview preparation, careers fairs, and access to online careers platforms like CareerEDGE and Handshake
Placement opportunities: Chance to get access to an optional 48-week industry placement between Year 2 and Year 3, with opportunities ranging from 10 weeks to a year, picking up valuable work experience and employer connections
Graduate salaries: Median salaries of £27,000 upon graduation, £31,000 three years later, and £35,000 five years later, with UCLan graduates having salaries ranging from £22,000 to £48,000 depending on experience and job.
Academic Progression: Students can pursue postgraduate education in the areas of MSc Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, or Astronautics. The technical and industry foundation of the program also offers opportunities for studying in areas such as AI & Data Science, Management, and Technical Development.
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