You will develop specialist skills that are attractive to a broad spectrum of both aerospace and non-aerospace engineering industries. Through links with industry, it is possible for projects to be supervised in part by staff from industry or to be carried out in industry. Some lecture courses are presented as compact (one or two-week) short course modules, making them readily available for attendees from industry and other universities. The course is taught and administered by the Department of Aeronautics.
The normal duration of the course is one year full-time or two years part-time. It is assessed both by written examination, including associated coursework, together with a substantial individual research project of about five months' duration. All lecture course modules are optional, although you will be advised of suitable course combinations. One course unit is allocated per 10-lecture module, and the minimum requirement for the award of the degree is the attainment of passes in 12 units and in the individual project (a merit is obtained by passing 12 units and the individual project by achieving 60-69 per cent).
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
You will develop specialist skills that are attractive to a broad spectrum of both aerospace and non-aerospace engineering industries. Through links with industry, it is possible for projects to be supervised in part by staff from industry or to be carried out in industry. Some lecture courses are presented as compact (one or two-week) short course modules, making them readily available for attendees from industry and other universities. The course is taught and administered by the Department of Aeronautics.
The normal duration of the course is one year full-time or two years part-time. It is assessed both by written examination, including associated coursework, together with a substantial individual research project of about five months' duration. All lecture course modules are optional, although you will be advised of suitable course combinations. One course unit is allocated per 10-lecture module, and the minimum requirement for the award of the degree is the attainment of passes in 12 units and in the individual project (a merit is obtained by passing 12 units and the individual project by achieving 60-69 per cent).
Imperial College London, United Kingdom