The curriculum is designed for students seeking an engineering education closely aligned to engineering 
practice. Technical knowledge, engineering practice, business awareness and sustainability are 
integrated through projects and revisited to produce confident graduates able to apply their skills to novel 
situations and create engineering solutions that benefit society. 
Professional development is placed at the heart of the curriculum. From day one, students are taken on a 
journey from student engineer to graduate engineer, preparing them for life as an engineering 
professional. Students will identify, develop and demonstrate competencies expected of a professional 
engineer in the workplace. Projects and activities, embedded throughout the curriculum, are designed to 
develop the engineering habits of mind such as: Problem-finding, Problem-solving, Improving, Adapting, 
and Systems and Critical Thinking. Foundation principles of engineering science, skills and practice are 
integrated throughout all years of study. 
Aerospace engineers are predominantly employed throughout the aerospace, aviation and the wider 
technical sector in the design, manufacture and improvement of aerospace vehicles, integrated systems, 
and associated operations. Consequently, aerospace engineering graduates need to be able to integrate 
engineering knowledge skills from across engineering and be able to be an effective member of a 
multidisciplinary team. Aerospace engineering topics including systems design, engineering analysis, 
materials, structures, stress analysis and manufacturing, aerodynamics, thermofluids, flight and 
propulsion are developed throughout the core modules and taken an advanced level in the optional 
modules. Approaches commonly found in the Aerospace industry such as flight simulation, systems 
engineering, safety management systems and have been included in the core programme of study. 
The ability to work in multidisciplinary teams on projects that require a broader view of the role of 
engineering in industry and society is developed through the core programme using project weeks to 
bring students together in problem finding and solution spaces where students are able to interact with 
each other as a team, under the supervision of academics and external practitioners. 
The integration of knowledge, skills and practice allows the tacking of real engineering challenges and 
encourage students to engage with the wider role that aerospace engineers and specifically engineering 
habits of mind can play in tackling global challenges. This is an accessible and modern engineering 
curriculum designed to attract students from diverse backgrounds able to see the future role of 
engineering in industry and society.
Programme Learning Outcomes
PO1 Understand, identify and demonstrate the role and professional values of the 
engineer in industry, including upholding legal, ethical, health and safety 
requirements.
PO2 Apply mathematical and scientific principles, concepts and theories appropriate to 
aerospace engineering, as a method for formulating, assessing and 
communicating solutions for complex problems
PO3 Model aerospace vehicles, components and systems using analytical, numerical 
and experimental techniques, compatible with industrial practice
PO4 Evaluate the manufacturing, financial, marketing implications of design proposals 
developed
PO5 Apply an integrated or systems approach, and established and novel engineering 
analysis concepts to solve complex aerospace engineering problems
PO6 Communicate and operate effectively either as members of inter-disciplinary or 
multi-disciplinary teams; managing time and resources to given constraints
PO7 Pursue independent study, undertake enquiry into novel and unfamiliar concepts 
and implement change in an engineering environment.
PO8 Make considered judgements and decisions on complex engineering issues in 
which not all facts and consequences are accurately known