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.

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(6)

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(1)

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    Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology

    Master's (5 years) at University of Hertfordshire

    This course specialises in the design of space vehicles with a particular emphasis on rocket propulsion, space flight control, and satellite communication systems; students have access to flight simulators, wind tunnels, specialist laboratories and...

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    Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology

    Bachelor's (4 years) at University of Hertfordshire

    This new BEng degree course in aerospace engineering with space technology specialises in the design of space vehicles with a particular emphasis on rocket propulsion, space flight control, and satellite communication systems. You will become famil...

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    Aerospace Engineering

    Master's (3 years) at University of Hertfordshire

    **Why MSc Aerospace Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire?** - Employment prospects: Graduates have gone on to work in a variety of roles in design, R&D, manufacturing and testing for organisations including Airbus, Boeing Bombardier, an...

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    Aerospace Engineering

    Master's (5 years) at University of Hertfordshire

    This Aerospace Engineering course specialises in aircraft design, especially aircraft structures, materials and aerodynamics. The first ever passenger jet aircraft, the Comet, was designed and tested in Hatfield. Since then, the aerospace industry ...

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    Aerospace Engineering

    Bachelor's (4 years) at University of Hertfordshire

    This Aerospace Engineering course specialises in aircraft design, especially aircraft structures, materials and aerodynamics. The first ever passenger jet aircraft, the Comet, was designed and tested in Hatfield. Since then, the aerospace industry ...

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