

BEng Aerospace Engineering
About this course
Aerospace engineering encompasses the design, development and analysis of aircraft, spacecraft and the systems that make them function reliably in extreme conditions. It is a discipline built on rigorous physical science and mathematics, demanding both deep theoretical understanding and the practical creativity to translate principles into engineered solutions that must perform without failure. The University of Bath offers this three-year full-time degree in an environment with a strong reputation for engineering education and research. You will cover the core engineering sciences of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and structural analysis before moving into topics specific to aerospace: aerodynamics, propulsion systems, flight dynamics, avionics and the materials and manufacturing methods used in modern aircraft and spacecraft. Alongside the technical content you will develop competence in computational modelling, design methodologies and the professional skills that engineering practice demands, including the ability to manage projects, communicate technical findings and work effectively within multidisciplinary teams. Bath's strong industry connections inform the curriculum and provide context for the problems you will tackle throughout the programme. The subject trains a distinctive form of thinking. Aerospace engineers must reconcile competing constraints, optimising for performance, weight, safety and cost simultaneously, under conditions where the margin for error is often very small. You will develop analytical rigour, facility with computational tools and the judgement to know when a model is telling you something reliable and when it needs to be questioned. Graduates from aerospace engineering programmes are sought across a wide range of sectors. The obvious destinations include aircraft manufacturers, engine developers, defence contractors and the rapidly expanding space industry, but the analytical skills aerospace engineers develop are valued equally in motorsport, energy, advanced manufacturing and consultancy. Bath graduates are well positioned to pursue chartered engineer status with the Royal Aeronautical Society or the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and postgraduate study in areas such as computational fluid dynamics, structural dynamics or systems engineering is a natural progression for those who wish to specialise further.
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