Cranfield University
Military Aerospace and Airworthiness
Start: January
Duration: MSc up to five years part-time; PGDip up to four years part-time; PGCert up to three years part-time.
Entry Requirements:
Normally a 1st or 2nd class honours degree in engineering, science or mathematics or the professional equivalent. Students whose native language is not English must attain an IELTS score of at least 7.0.
Course Description:
Suitable for practitioners, designers and project leaders in the fields of military aerospace, airworthiness and safety. Takes you on to opportunities to develop your career at a more senior level and in achieving Incorporated or Chartered Engineer status. The course is delivered on a part-time modular basis. It contains four compulsory modules which together provide an overarching introduction to the subject of military aerospace and airworthiness and impart the essential knowledge required by all students on the course.
Modules:
Core modules
- Module 1 Aeronautical Engineering 1
- Module 2 Aeronautical Engineering 2
- Module 3 Airworthiness of Military Aircraft
- Module 4 Safety Management Systems in Aviation
Optional modules
- Module 5 Air Transport Engineering Maintenance Operations
- Module 6 Aircraft Accident Investigation and Response
- Module 7 Aircraft Survivability
- Module 8 Design, Durability and Integrity of Composite Aircraft Structures
- Module 9 Fundamentals of Aircraft Engine Control
- Module 10 Gas Turbine Fundamentals
- Module 11 Guided Weapons
- Module 12 Introduction to Aircraft Structural Crashworthiness
- Module 13 Introduction to Human Factors (A/W)
- Module 14 Mechanical Integrity of Gas Turbines
- Module 15 Military Aircraft Systems
- Module 16 Military Avionics
- Module 17 Practical Reliability
- Module 18 Safety Assessment of Aircraft Systems
For further information please contact enquiries@cranfield.ac.uk or Tel: +44(0)1234 758008










