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Astronautics and Space Engineering MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering MSc Cranfield University

Cranfield University

Masters Degree , Uncategorised

Course Description

This course was established in 1987 to meet the requirement of the space industry for high-quality employees with relevant skills. Our students find that the MSc in Astronautics and Space Engineering is an intense and fascinating course that gives them the expert knowledge and training to be competitive in a highly specialised industry. Students have access to extensive simulation and computing resources with industry standard software, together with laboratory facilities including a clean room. Cranfield University has been at the forefront of postgraduate education in aerospace since 1946. We have a global reputation for our advanced postgraduate education, extensive research and applied continuing professional development. With 94% of Cranfield graduates securing relevant employment within six months of graduation, you can sure that your qualification will be valued and respected by employers around the world. Structure The full-time course has three components: lecture modules, group project and research thesis. Core and specialist lecture modules (October-March) A range of core lectures allows students to gain a firm grounding in space engineering before they opt for specialist lectures to build their knowledge in a certain area, eg dynamics and control, structural design, or space system applications. Group project (October-March) Based on the methodology used by industry in carrying out space mission studies, students work together on a mission concept, with each student responsible for a specific sub-system. This gives students the opportunity to work in a virtual industrial environment and develop skills required to work within a team. Many projects involve collaboration with industry. Research thesis (April-September) The research thesis allows students to develop their particular area of interest, often providing an opportunity to collaborate with the space industry. Topics cover the whole of space engineering and often have industrial input. Funding Limited, please email for details. Well-qualified UK applicants may be eligible to apply for the EADS Technology Masters Training Award.

 

Entry Requirements

1st or 2nd class UK Honours degree or equivalent, in mathematics, physics or an engineering discipline. In general our intake comes from both a physics and engineering background. Students from other sciences, mathematics, or computing backgrounds are weTechnoloItemalue+oSn++???A????#? ?+???????????????????????????????????+S?++??????,???@#iItem????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????{?????W?????????W???W????{*?W?W??????????????A???A???????A?A???A??????A????A???A???????A?????????????????????????????????????????????????{?????????????t?$????????????????????????????A???A??????A?A???A????@????????????????????????????????????+S++??A????#? ?+???@?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????[????????õ???????????????????????A??@??@??????@???@???@?{?{?{????? ??{??????????????{?????W????WValu?????????W?? ??????????????? ??????????????????????????????????Ü?è???????è??????????????????????????? ??????B????????B???{???B?????{??{???{??{???{???{??????z ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?????? ?? ?? ?????? ??1 ? ???*??????????|????|???|????????

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