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Aeronautical Engineering – (B.Sc.)

Inholland University of Applied Science Delft

English Bachelor Programmes
Application Deadline: Dutch students by 1 September; EU students by 1 June; Non-EU students by 1 May
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,713 ≈ € 7,000 (non-EEA)
Location: Delft / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 48 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 240
Languages: English 

Location of Inholland University of Applied Science Delft

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.

Aeronautical Engineering programme introduction

You will graduate from the Aeronautical Engineering bachelor's degree programme as a Bachelor of Engineering in the broad field of the aircraft and space industry. The focus of this four-year programme will be on designing and constructing aircraft and aircraft components. You will learn about engineering in general and you will gain practical experience during your work placements. The Aeronautical Engineering department of Inholland University of Applied Sciences Delft works closely with Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). You will be able to make full use of the facilities available at TU Delft, such as the wind tunnel. You will also have access to the university library. What is more, TU Delft has a huge collection of aircraft components as well as fully-assembled aircraft.

Is the Aeronautical Engineering programme right for you?

Have you always wanted to know how aircraft fly? Do you want to know what the best materials are for the wing and what the best shape is in relation to its function? Are you curious about how to calculate all this? Do you feel challenged when asked to come up with creative technical solutions for contradictory requirements? Then there is probably an aeronautical engineer inside you waiting to come out. You are proactive and ambitious, you dare to dream and have the guts to realise it. You are creative and have a critical mindset. Then Aeronautical Engineering is the programme for you!

Locations

This English bachelor programme is only offered at location Delft.


Contents

In the first year of study (propaedeutic phase), you will take a number of basic technical subjects. You will also be introduced to the field of aeronautical engineering through special projects, classes, practical assignments and excursions. Later in the programme, the emphasis will be placed more on gaining an in-depth knowledge of specialist aeronautical engineering subjects.

You will learn to use various computer, drawing and test programs. Moreover, you will learn to work in a team. You will attend training sessions and write reports and dissertations. You will go on excursions and work field trips and you will do work placements. This broad programme will turn you into a true professional.

What subjects are taught?

You will work on projects and attend lessons in subjects such as:

  • aircraft systems
  • mechanics
  • mathematics
  • measurement and control engineering
  • aerodynamics
  • materials science
  • production engineering
  • communication skills (Dutch/English)
  • design/CAD
  • measurement engineering
  • wind tunnels
  • materials
  • workshop practice

Study load

The programme Aeronautical Engineering has a study load of approximately forty hours a week. In the first year, approximately twenty hours will be scheduled for classes, which means you will be expected to do a lot of independent study as well. You will need time to prepare well for your lessons, to attend lectures, to work up your notes and to process the teaching material. Some components take more time than others.

First year

In your first year, you will work on the basic skills needed for Technical Engineering. This means that you will spend much of your time on mathematics and mechanics. You will also develop practical skills in various projects and practical assignments.

Second year

The second year of the Aeronautical Engineering programme will start with a 10-week practical work placement. This is also called the key work placement. You will then return to your studies to focus on technical and aeronautical engineering subjects.

Third year

The third year of study will begin with a work placement during which you will perform activities at graduate level. This work placement lasts about 20 weeks and presents an opportunity for a stay abroad. The work placement is completed with a report and presentation. You will then enter the specialisation phase of your studies. The two main specialisation tracks are:

  • Design and Development
  • Lightweight Structures

You will gain a more in-depth knowledge of aeronautical topics such as:

  • performance and propulsion
  • aircraft systems
  • preliminary aircraft design
  • measurement engineering
  • flight mechanics
  • materials, composites and composite compounds
  • optimisation of structures
  • scale structures

Fourth year

In addition to the final theoretical component, you will dedicate a period of approximately five months to your graduation project. You will work on this project independently. The project tends to be an assignment by a company that culminates in a report which will serve as your thesis. You will prepare and execute a plan of action. You will present your results to the Aeronautical Engineering department and to the company of your work placement. Once you have successfully defended your thesis, you will be awarded the title of Bachelor of Engineering.

Graduation and continuing education

If you successfully complete the Aeronautical Engineering programme, you will receive the title Bachelor of Engineering. You will then be able to put the letters BEng after your name. This title indicates both nationally and internationally at what level you have studied. In addition to the title of bachelor in the Netherlands, you may also carry the title of engineer (ing.). This diploma will give you access to various (master's) programmes both domestically and abroad.

Inholland University of Applied Sciences has concluded an agreement with Delft University of Technology for the Aeronautical Engineering programme. This means that you can transfer to the master's degree programme straight after you graduate.

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

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Requirements

Dutch students

  • Havo diploma: N+T, N+G + nat or nlt,
  • Vwo diploma: N+T, N+G + nat or nlt, E+M + nat
  • Mbo diploma level 4

Foreign students

When you are a foreign student who would like to be admitted to a bachelor's or master's degree programme at INHolland University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands a number of language and educational qualifications are required.

21+ examination

Do you not meet the entrance requirements, but you will be aged 21 or older at the start of the programme? If so, you can take the 21+ examination. The purpose of this examination is to establish whether you have sufficient knowledge and skills to follow this higher vocational education programme, even though you do not have the requisite prior education.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: High School diploma
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.0
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)
TOEFL Internet-based: 80

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