Aerospace Engineer, Flight Test Engineer, Design Engineer, Systems Engineer, Structures Engineer, Test Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Aerospace Stress Engineer, Avionics Engineer, Flight Systems ...
Humans have been looking to the skies for hundreds of thousands of years. Now, we can actually reach them. From first flights, to Mars missions, to bringing light to the dark side of the moon, there's ...
First course in (i) solid mechanics (CEE216), (ii) fluid mechanics (ME241) or equivalent required. A second course in these areas such as ME 373 Engineering Fluid Mechanics and ME 362 Stress Analysis ...
If your dream is to work as an aerospace, quality or manufacturing engineer at the biggest, most well-known and prestigious aerospace institutions and companies in the world, getting your bachelor’s ...
Hands-On Learning: Immersive co-op experiences in aerospace companies or in organizations that support the aerospace industry. Dynamic Coursework: Advanced coursework and elective courses focused on ...
Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems by using principles of mechanical engineering, materials science, and physics to create designs that meet ...
Whether you’re interested in exploring space or want to use space technology to solve important problems closer to home, a degree in aerospace engineering will prepare you to make a difference by ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. We place social responsibility at the heart of your learning which means you can ...
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