Course description
Aero-mechanical engineering takes in aerospace systems and aircraft; it is also relevant in fields as varied as wind energy, automotive systems and space exploration.
Why Aero-Mechanical Engineering at Strathclyde? Ranked Number 1 in Scotland and Number 8 in the UK for Mechanical Engineering (The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023). Learn how to design aircraft engines, control systems, landing gear and the many parts which sustain flight. Opportunity to gain practical skills by engaging with our students societies, Formula Student, USEV, StrathAIS, HPF Strath and Strathclyde Renewable Engineering Society. Design and manufacture a remote-control scale aircraft. Opportunity for hands-on flight experience. Professional accreditation by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and Royal Aeronautical Society. Gain international experience through the option to study abroad.
Your Career Recent employers include Airbus, EnerMech, GE Caledonian, GE Oil and Gas, Highland Wood Energy, and Jaguar Land Rover.
Recent graduate roles include: Aerospace Engineer, Aero-Dynamicist, Design Engineer, Materials Engineer, Project Manager
Subjects
Aerospace engineering, Mechanical engineering, Aircraft engineering, Aeronautical engineeringEntry requirements
Scottish Higher, standard entry requirements: A,A,A,A,B
- Maths A, Physics A, Advanced Highers: Maths and Physics recommended
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Course Type: Full-time
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University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
Glasgow
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University of Strathclyde
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
Glasgow
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