University of Brighton
UCAS Code: H415 | Bachelor of Engineering (with Honours) - BEng (Hon)
Entry requirements
A level
DDD with Maths and Physics at A or AS-level otherwise CCC. General Studies excluded.
Access to HE Diploma exceeds entry requirements so may be considered for BEng/MEng.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Must include two subjects at Higher Level, one to be Mathematics.
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
UCAS Tariff
72 UCAS tariff points with Maths and Physics at A or AS-level otherwise 96 points.
About this course
This course has alternative study modes. Contact the university to find out how the information below might vary.
Choosing the integrated foundation year ensures that you’ll have skills and knowledge – including the essential maths – and confidence to make the most of your degree.
Our integrated foundation year course offers an extra year to prepare you for study at degree-level.
After successfully completing the foundation year you can progress straight to the Aerospace Engineering BEng(Hons) degree where you’ll prepare for a career as a skilled, creative professional working on the development, testing, and production of drones, satellites, aircraft and spacecraft that help connect our world and explore the universe.
**TOP REASONS TO CHOOSE THIS COURSE**
- Foundation year that opens up opportunities in engineering if you don’t have the required qualifications, are changing career or returning to study.
- Exciting project work.
- Learn with researchers who have expertise in the thermal efficiency of propulsion systems and microgravity research with the European Space Agency.
- Student-led Sustainable Technology and Engineering Projects (STEP) lab – working to solve energy challenges.
- Specialist facilities include flight and car simulators, wind tunnel, prototyping labs and workshops, CNC machines, robotics and VR labs
- Progress to a degree accredited by IMechE and IET.
- Professional engineers visit to share their experiences in guest lectures.
- Gain a year of work experience on placement on the BEng(Hons) degree.
Modules
Foundation year
Core Mathematics
Core Science
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Science
Mechanics
Foundation Year Project
Year 1
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Practice
Mechanical Design
Energy Systems
Design Project
Materials and Manufacture
Year 2
Dynamics and Control
Engineering Systems
Mechanics of Materials
Aerospace Fluid and Thermal Systems
Engineering Design
Manufacturing Engineering
Final year
Flight Dynamics and Control
Computational Fluid Dynamics for Aeronautical Engineering Applications
Aircraft Design and Management Project
Aerospace Propulsion Systems and Avionics
Individual Project
Option*
Private Pilot Studies
*Option modules are indicative and may change, depending on timetabling and staff availability.
Tuition fees
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The Uni
Brighton
School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering
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How do students rate their degree experience?
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After graduation
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Top job areas of graduates
Just over a thousand UK graduates got a degree in aerospace engineering in 2015. There are a few dedicated employers, unevenly spread around the country, and so there's often competition for graduates looking for their first job - which leads to a relatively high (although improving) early unemployment rate, and a good grade is particularly important for graduates. Sponsorship and work experience can be key if you're after the most sought-after roles in the industry. Starting salaries are usually good and graduates commonly go into the aerospace (yes, this does include manufacture of equipment for satellites and space operations) and defence industries. Bear in mind that a lot of courses are four years long, and lead to an MEng qualification — this is necessary if you want to become a Chartered Engineer.
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Looking further ahead, below is a rough guide for what graduates went on to earn.
Aeronautical and aerospace engineering
The graph shows median earnings of graduates who achieved a degree in this subject area one, three and five years after graduating from here.
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£38k
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