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BEng Aircraft Engineering
About this course
Aircraft engineering is the discipline concerned with the design, maintenance, repair, and airworthiness of aircraft. It encompasses the mechanical, structural, avionic, and systems engineering that keeps aircraft safe to fly, and covers both the theoretical principles and the practical skills that the aviation industry requires from its engineering workforce. As air travel continues to grow and aircraft become more technologically complex, the demand for qualified aircraft engineers is consistent across commercial aviation, military aviation, and the growing sectors of unmanned aerial vehicles and sustainable aviation. At the University of the West of Scotland, you will study aircraft engineering in a part-time programme that includes a year abroad, giving you the flexibility to continue working in the aviation industry or to study at a partner institution while completing your degree. The programme develops your understanding of aircraft structures, propulsion systems, avionics, maintenance practices, and the regulatory frameworks that govern airworthiness and aircraft engineering in commercial and general aviation contexts. The combination of engineering principles and aviation-specific knowledge is designed to prepare you for professional roles in the aviation sector. Graduates of aircraft engineering programmes work as aircraft maintenance engineers, airworthiness engineers, systems engineers, and quality and compliance specialists in commercial airlines, MRO organisations, aircraft manufacturers, the military, and civil aviation authorities. The part-time mode makes the degree accessible to those already working in the aviation sector who wish to formalise and deepen their professional knowledge. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study or professional qualifications in aviation engineering or related disciplines.
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