Space-related degrees

942 space-related degrees and college courses in the UK, last updated 3 July 2024. Data from UCAS, curated by the Space Skills Alliance.

Systems engineering
(29)

Maintenance, manufacturing & materials
(6)

Business, finance & law
(1)

Foundational knowledge
(296)

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    Aerospace Systems

    Master's (5 years) at University of Glasgow

    **AEROSPACE SYSTEMS (5 year MEng programme)**:- focuses on the design and use of onboard systems found on most aircraft and spacecraft, and how these systems may be used to improve the operation and performance of aerospace vehicles. You’ll take pa...

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    Aerospace Engineering

    Master's (1 year) at University of Glasgow

    The Masters in Aerospace Engineering is a multi-disciplinary programme that covers all aspects of modern aircraft design. This involves developing essential knowledge and skills in advanced aerodynamics and aerospace systems. By choosing specific o...

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    Aeronautical Engineering

    Master's (5 years) at University of Glasgow

    "**AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING:**- is about how aircraft are designed, constructed and powered, how they are used and how they are controlled for safe operation. You’ll take part in practical laboratories, including running a jet engine test and a fli...

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    Aerospace Engineering and Management

    Master's (1 year) at University of Glasgow

    The Masters in Aerospace Engineering & Management introduces you to contemporary business and management issues while increasing your depth of knowledge in your chosen aerospace engineering speciality. **WHY THIS PROGRAMME** - The University of ...

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    Aerospace Systems

    Bachelor's (4 years) at University of Glasgow

    **AEROSPACE SYSTEMS:**- Aerospace systems focuses on the design and use of onboard systems found on most aircraft and spacecraft, and how these systems may be used to improve the operation and performance of aerospace vehicles. The development of ...

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    Aeronautical Engineering

    Bachelor's (4 years) at University of Glasgow

    **AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING:**- is about how aircraft are designed, constructed and powered, how they are used and how they are controlled for safe operation. You’ll take part in practical laboratories, including running a jet engine test. There are...

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