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| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 5,290 - ≈ € 17,633 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Glasgow / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Start Date: | September | ||
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| Languages: | English | ||
There are two semesters of taught material and a summer session working on a project or dissertation. September entry students start with management courses and January entry students with engineering courses.
Semester 1
You will be based in the Business School, developing knowledge and skills in management principles and techniques. We offer an applied approach, with an emphasis on an informed critical evaluation of information, and the subsequent application of concepts and tools to the core areas of business and management.
Core courses
* People in organisations
* Financial information management
* Operations management
* Marketing management
* Managing creativity and innovation.
Semester 2
You will study engineering courses, which aim to enhance your group working and project management capability at the same time as improving your depth of knowledge in chosen aerospace engineering subjects.
Core courses
* Integrated systems design project
* Aerospace engineering project management
Optional courses (a choice of three)
* Flight mechanics 3
* Propulsion and turbomachinery 3
* Elements of law for engineers
* Aircraft structural analysis and design 3
* Aircraft vibration and aeroelasticity 4
* High-speed aerodynamics 4
* Turbomachinery 4
* Computational fluid dynamics 4
* Industrial aerodynamics 4.
Project or dissertation
You will undertake individual project or dissertation work in the summer period (May - August). This will give you an opportunity to apply and consolidate the course material and enhance your ability to do independent work, as well as present results in the most appropriate format. Project and dissertation options are closely linked to staff research interests. September entry students have a choice of management dissertation topics in addition to aerospace engineering projects, and January entry students have a choice of aerospace engineering projects.
There are two semesters of taught material and a summer session working on a project or dissertation. September entry students start with management courses and January entry students with engineering courses.
Semester 1
You will be based in the Business School, developing knowledge and skills in management principles and techniques. We offer an applied approach, with an emphasis on an informed critical evaluation of information, and the subsequent application of concepts and tools to the core areas of business and management.
Core courses
* People in organisations
* Financial information management
* Operations management
* Marketing management
* Managing creativity and innovation.
Semester 2
You will study engineering courses, which aim to enhance your group working and project management capability at the same time as improving your depth of knowledge in chosen aerospace engineering subjects.
Core courses
* Integrated systems design project
* Aerospace engineering project management
Optional courses (a choice of three)
* Flight mechanics 3
* Propulsion and turbomachinery 3
* Elements of law for engineers
* Aircraft structural analysis and design 3
* Aircraft vibration and aeroelasticity 4
* High-speed aerodynamics 4
* Turbomachinery 4
* Computational fluid dynamics 4
* Industrial aerodynamics 4.
Project or dissertation
You will undertake individual project or dissertation work in the summer period (May - August). This will give you an opportunity to apply and consolidate the course material and enhance your ability to do independent work, as well as present results in the most appropriate format. Project and dissertation options are closely linked to staff research interests. September entry students have a choice of management dissertation topics in addition to aerospace engineering projects, and January entry students have a choice of aerospace engineering projects.
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Entry requirements for postgraduate taught programmes are normally a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent (eg GPA of 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject unless otherwise specified.
If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade B (Score: 75) |
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