BEng/MEng Aerospace Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year
Manchester, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 9,250 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* tuition fees for home students. Tuition fees for international students will be £20,000 per annum
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Introduction
Course overview
On Aerospace Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year, you are an undergraduate at The University of Manchester. The course is taught at The University, by academics from The University. Provided you achieve the specific progression criteria for your chosen degree, completion of the Integrated Foundation Year guarantees you a place in the first year of your chosen degree.
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Curriculum
Course description
Aerospace Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year is a one year programme designed to improve your mathematical and scientific understanding and skills to a level where you will be able to start a degree in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering in one of the following subjects areas:
- Aerospace Engineering, BEng
- Aerospace Engineering, MEng
- Aerospace Engineering with Industrial Experience, MEng
- Aerospace Engineering with Management, MEng
On the Foundation Year, you will study mathematics and physics. In addition, you will take modules in Academic Skills and ICT (Information and Communications Technology). You will also complete a group project, related to your intended degree programme and be supervised by an academic from your future Department.
Special features
- Students accepted from a wide range of educational and cultural backgrounds.
- High levels of academic and pastoral support.
- Successful completion guarantees a place on the first year of your chosen degree in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering.
- Teaching by highly experienced University academics, with a proven track record.
- Integrated Foundation Year students have full access to all University facilities.
Teaching and learning
The programme embraces a variety of approaches to teaching and learning, including lectures, small group tutorials, seminars and project work. Particular strengths are the high level of staff contact and individual learning support, individual pastoral support, project work in engineering-based Departments and associated disciplines within the Faculty.
Your focus is the Foundation Studies Office, where staff provide day to day support. The dedicated Common Room offers you a place to study, prepare coursework, carry out work using the computers, or simply socialise. There is a strong sense of community within the student body and excellent tutorial support. Aerospace Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year is delivered on the University campus by University staff.
With strong links with the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, the environment for the study is essentially the same as for undergraduate study on degree programmes in engineering and associated disciplines. You will find that this assists greatly in easing your move into the first year of your chosen degree programme on successful completion of the foundation year.
Coursework and assessment
Assessment is based primarily on formal examinations at the end of each semester (in January and June). A smaller proportion of the overall assessment is based on coursework carried out throughout the academic year.
Career Opportunities
Engineering alumni panel
The University of Manchester is one of the most targeted universities in the UK for top graduate employers. Graduate with a degree from us and you'll be in high demand, according to The Graduate Market in 2021 - High Fliers Research.
Our popular integrated foundation route has produced outstanding graduates across all of our science and engineering courses. Employers will recognise your determination to succeed, adaptability, analytical skills and independent thought. Aerospace Engineering with an Integrated Foundation Year gives you the preparation you need to proceed to degree level programmes in the subject area of Aerospace Engineering in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering.
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Program Admission Requirements
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