Divided in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering is dedicated to the study, design and development of aircrafts, devices that operate inside Erath’s atmosphere, and space crafts, that operate outside the atmosphere. Studying Aerospace Engineering requires very good knowledge of physics, especially aerodynamics but also fluid mechanics, propulsion, statics and dynamics, mathematics, control engineering, and many others and is generally accepted that it demands way-above-average mental capability. It is also a very interesting and engaging field of study, reserved only the passionate few.
Marine Engineering deals with the study, design and construction of various marine vessels. Marine Engineers are engaged in designing the propulsion systems, auxiliary power machinery and operation equipment. As Marine Engineering student you have the opportunity to specialise in certain types of Marine equipment, such as pumps, engines, gears, etc. A graduate of Marine Engineering possess good knowledge of mechanics, hydraulics, material science and mathematics among others.
Usually for both Aerospace and Marine Engineering an excellent physical condition might be an extra requirement in order to be assigned a job in these fields.
The study programme Aviation Management (BSc) comprises five semesters spent at EBS and one semester abroad with two compulsory work placements after the first and the second year of study. The mandatory semester abroad is spent at one of our foreign Aviation Management partner universities from our unique partner portfolio. With this course of study we address the necessary requirements of the aviation industry and also highlight the characteristics of this growth industry.
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Have you always been fascinated by aircraft and what makes them fly? Are you curious and technically minded? And do you often think 'outside the box'? If you are a real high-flyer, the Aeronautical Engineering programme will suit you perfectly.
Are you ready for a challenge? Planning a mission to Mars, getting a Boeing 747 weighing 390,000 kg into the air, observing and predicting floods and earthquakes – these are just a few of the themes you’ll be encountering in this degree programme.
For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
Warsaw University of Technology
Graduates from the Aerospace Engineering demonstrate expertise which helps them meet the requirements of modern aerospace industry, airlines and other industries utilising novel technologies. They are also prepared to respond to the needs of scientific institutions for the research, design, development and maintenance of aircrafts and spacecrafts.
Brunel University
This course will introduce you to the exciting world of aeronautics and aerospace - an industry working at the frontiers of advanced technology. You may go on to work with an aircraft or engine manufacturer or an airline, or apply your specialised training to another high-technology industry.
Warsaw University of Technology
This programme provides them with knowledge and skills that are crucial for sustainable development, ecological production, transmission, and distribution of electricity. Students are prepared for creative work within the area of design, commissioning, and operation of power systems, as well as energy production, conversion, transmission and distribution.
Brunel University
This specialist degree provides an ideal starting point for you to train to become a professional pilot after graduation. It incorporates fundamental practice and theory, but also presents the opportunity to obtain a Private Pilot's Licence (PPL) and to undertake training in a flight simulator.
Novia Univeristy of Applied Sciences
Would you like to become a Watchkeeping Deck Officer or a Sea Captain? Choose a career that will take you far! The maritime field is full of opportunities as a Captain or Watchkeeping Officer on different types of vessels and in all parts of the world. The industry offers an interesting work environment also after a career at sea.
National Aviation University
Prepares specialists in modern technologies of projecting, manufacturing, technological servicing, repairing and certificating the gas turbines, compressors and automatic management systems of aviation and pipe conductive transport, oil, gas and electrical fields.
The University of Manchester
BEng Aerospace Engineering helps prepare you for a number of careers (technical, specialist, research, managerial and financial). It aims to give you much more than just a theoretical knowledge of engineering science. BEng Aerospace Engineering will give you a solid base of practical skills, an understanding of design, the commercial world and competence in problem-solving, team working and creativity.