MSc Aviation Engineering and Management 12 months Postgraduate Programme By University of South Wales |TopUniversities

MSc Aviation Engineering and Management

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

13,400 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - AeronauticalMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Aeronautical

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

The MSc Aviation Engineering and Management course will provide students with the skills, knowledge and expertise to succeed in the aviation industry. Students will attain key problem-solving skills within the field of aviation including airlines, corporate aviation, general aviation, component manufacturing organisations, and related industries, and civil aviation governmental agencies. Students will have access to facilities which have been fully approved by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The Aerospace Centre is home to a Jetstream 31 Twin Turboprop aircraft, assembled with Honeywell TPE331 Engines and Rockwell-Collins Proline II Avionics. It has a 19-passenger configuration. The EASA-approved suite contains training and practical workshops and laboratories. Each area contains the tools and equipment required to facilitate the instruction of either mechanical or avionic practical tasks as required by the CAA. USW’s sub-sonic wind tunnel is used for basic aerodynamic instruction, testing and demonstrations on various aerofoil shapes and configurations. The single-seater, full motion, three axes Merlin MP521 flight simulator can be programmed for several aircraft types that include the Airbus A320 and the Cessna 150.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Aeronautical

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

The MSc Aviation Engineering and Management course will provide students with the skills, knowledge and expertise to succeed in the aviation industry. Students will attain key problem-solving skills within the field of aviation including airlines, corporate aviation, general aviation, component manufacturing organisations, and related industries, and civil aviation governmental agencies. Students will have access to facilities which have been fully approved by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The Aerospace Centre is home to a Jetstream 31 Twin Turboprop aircraft, assembled with Honeywell TPE331 Engines and Rockwell-Collins Proline II Avionics. It has a 19-passenger configuration. The EASA-approved suite contains training and practical workshops and laboratories. Each area contains the tools and equipment required to facilitate the instruction of either mechanical or avionic practical tasks as required by the CAA. USW’s sub-sonic wind tunnel is used for basic aerodynamic instruction, testing and demonstrations on various aerofoil shapes and configurations. The single-seater, full motion, three axes Merlin MP521 flight simulator can be programmed for several aircraft types that include the Airbus A320 and the Cessna 150.

Admission Requirements

6+
2.7+

1 Year
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,000 GBP
International
13,400 GBP

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