Divided in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering is dedicated to the study, design and development of aircrafts, devices that operate inside Erath’s atmosphere, and space crafts, that operate outside the atmosphere. Studying Aerospace Engineering requires very good knowledge of physics, especially aerodynamics but also fluid mechanics, propulsion, statics and dynamics, mathematics, control engineering, and many others and is generally accepted that it demands way-above-average mental capability. It is also a very interesting and engaging field of study, reserved only the passionate few.
Marine Engineering deals with the study, design and construction of various marine vessels. Marine Engineers are engaged in designing the propulsion systems, auxiliary power machinery and operation equipment. As Marine Engineering student you have the opportunity to specialise in certain types of Marine equipment, such as pumps, engines, gears, etc. A graduate of Marine Engineering possess good knowledge of mechanics, hydraulics, material science and mathematics among others.
Usually for both Aerospace and Marine Engineering an excellent physical condition might be an extra requirement in order to be assigned a job in these fields.
The master course aims at offering participants full capability to acquire high professional skills in coastal zone management, as coordinators of teams involved in assessing coastal – zone status and/or restoration projects, and as researchers on coastal issues.
The Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management, is a two-year English taught international Master’s programme, in which five high-rated European universities participate.
The Masters course (MEng) in Aeronautical Engineering is based in the Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering with materials and operations modules coming from other UL departments. This course will be the only one of its kind in the state and will provide training in advanced topics in Aeronautical Engineering.
The space sector is an important component of modern life, in terms of economic, social, technological and scientific developments.
This two-year program is focused on one of the most exciting and prestigious areas there are: design of spacecraft. This includes integration of complex technical systems that must work in an extreme environment: space. The course is given in Kiruna, located well north of the arctic circle. This “space capital” of Sweden gives you close contact with organizations active in space engineering. (Engineering - Aerospace, Electrical/Electronic, Computer, Mechanical)
The International Master's Programme in Turbulence is jointly offered in english by Ecole Centrale de Lille, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d'Aérotechnique de Poitiers and Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Poitiers.
The programme aims to prepare its graduates for the challenges transport companies are faced with today. As such, it enables people in the transport sector to upgrade their technical knowledge and abilities through state-of-the-art specialist courses, combined with general management training.
The „Aerospace Engineering“ programme offers a classical high level education in engineering for prospective students who are fascinated by air & space technology. Apart from lectures – a certain “serious fun” factor will be a major part of your studies with the designing and building of flying machines or rocket propulsion engines. Leading scientists and experts from the aerospace industry will bring students into close contact with the dynamic world of air and space technology.
The sciences of the universe as well as engineering science, are based upon common foundation of physics, mechanics, and applied mathematics. The 3 research specialities of the Masters in PM offer an intensive programme in Marine Physics with applications in both geosciences (including the Earth, Ocean and Atmosphere), and applied sciences (naval hydrodynamics).
vThe objective of the Space Engineering MSc is to educate highly skilled professionals, qualified to develop and manage technical activities related to research and design in the space sector. Space Engineering graduates have all the competences to fully develop activities related to the design, technical analysis and verification of a space mission.
Lawyers have to interact between national and international regulatory environments and negotiate and structure business transactions across countries.
The programme means the student can innovate, model and design marine systems, communicate effectively with team members and their environment, and contribute to solving multidisciplinary problems within the constraints of sustainability, economics and social welfare.