The
following information was taken directly from Brunel University's
printed postgraduate prospectus.
“This
specialist MSc course has been developed to equip graduate
engineers with the skills required if a highly demanding
aerospace industry. Students will be actively involved
in learning such topics as: aircraft design; advanced
aerodynamics; space mechanics; spacecraft design; propulsion
systems; and the role of flight simulation in aerospace.
These taught modules are balanced with practical and challenging
individual and group aerospace project work. Such projects
may include, for example: the design, fabrication and
testing of a scale aircraft; computational fluid dynamics
and structural analysis modeling of a critical aerospace
component; flight performance evaluation using a flight
simulator.
Although the course has a distinct specialist and technical
flavour, the MSc also seeks to provide graduates with
a raft of non-technical skills to enable them to realize
their professional potential to its fullest. To this end
the course provides modules that cover topics in strategic
management, enterprise, research and innovation, as well
as exploring issued that are of special importance to
the future of the aerospace industry, such as safety,
security, and sustainability.
Typical modules:
• Design and Analysis of Aerospace Vehicles
• Advanced Aerodynamics, Propulsion Systems
and Space Mechanics
• Current and Specialist Topics in Aerospace:
Environment, Safety and Flight Simulation
• Strategic Management and Enterprise
• Research Methodology and Innovation
• Group Project
• Dissertation”.
If you may have further questions or concerns about this
program at Brunel University in west London or for other
programs please contact
representative Popabroad for more information.