Master of Engineering (MEng)

MEng Aerospace Engineering

Launch your career with this sought-after MEng, here at one of the Most Targeted Universities by Top Graduate Employers (THE Graduate Market, 2024).
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Year of entry: 2025
  • UCAS course code: H402 / Institution code: M20
  • Key features:
  • Study abroad
  • Scholarships available
  • Field trips

Full entry requirementsHow to apply

Fees and funding

Fees

Tuition fees for home students commencing their studies in September 2025 will be £9,535 per annum (subject to Parliamentary approval). Tuition fees for international students will be £34,000 per annum. For general information please see the undergraduate finance pages.

Policy on additional costs

All students should normally be able to complete their programme of study without incurring additional study costs over and above the tuition fee for that programme. Any unavoidable additional compulsory costs totalling more than 1% of the annual home undergraduate fee per annum, regardless of whether the programme in question is undergraduate or postgraduate taught, will be made clear to you at the point of application. Further information can be found in the University's Policy on additional costs incurred by students on undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes (PDF document, 91KB).

Scholarships/sponsorships

The University of Manchester is committed to attracting and supporting the very best students. We have a focus on nurturing talent and ability and we want to make sure that you have the opportunity to study here, regardless of your financial circumstances.

For information about scholarships and bursaries please see our undergraduate fees pages and check the Department's funding pages .

Course unit details:
Advanced Space Systems Engineering

Course unit fact file
Unit code AERO42112
Credit rating 15
Unit level Level 4
Teaching period(s) Semester 2
Available as a free choice unit? No

Overview

The design and operation of spacecraft is a multidisciplinary operation covering many aspects of engineering. Building on the introductory space flight dynamics and systems modelling taught in prerequisite units, this course covers:

 

  - actionable physics-based approaches for modelling spacecraft systems including payload design, more in depth orbital dynamics and mission analysis, and electric propulsion

  - trending technologies within the space sector such as satellite constellation design, very low Earth orbits and enabling technologies, and space sustainability and how it impacts satellite design

  - advanced system modelling techniques

  - considerations of satellite configuration on conceptual system design and modelling

 

Aims

The unit aims to expand student knowledge of spaceflight dynamics and space systems engineering, with a particular focus on new trends in the space industry such as sustainability, satellite constellations, and the use of very low Earth orbits and enabling technologies. As an example of research led teaching, the unit will highlight the research strengths of the Space Systems Engineering team whilst preparing students for jobs in the rapidly changing space industry.

On completion of this unit students will have a detailed knowledge of spaceflight dynamics and spacecraft design considerations, including new trends in the space industry. They will be able to apply that knowledge to independently create mission concepts which meet the needs of the future space industry.

Assessment methods

Method Weight
Written exam 50%
Oral assessment/presentation 50%

Feedback methods

Exam - After assessment period, overall grade, individual question solutions, group feedback on common errors.
Quizzes - Solutions to quizzes provided weekly in the first 5 weeks
Presentations - Individual and cohort-wide feedback online

Study hours

Scheduled activity hours
Assessment written exam 2
Demonstration 1
eAssessment 80
Lectures 16
Tutorials 16
Independent study hours
Independent study 35

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
Peter Roberts Unit coordinator

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