BSc (Hons) Aviation Technology with Pilot Studies

  • Industrial Placement
  • International students can apply

This course has been awarded accredited status by both the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) for 2010 to 2014 intake cohorts and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) for 2009 to 2011 intake cohorts as meeting the exemplifying academic benchmark for registration as Incorporated Engineer (IEng).

Why is accreditation important?

It provides external validation of the degree course content which recognises that it meets both UK and international standards required by the engineering profession.

Professional registration and Institution membership will enhance your career in the following ways:

  • Access to continuous professional development
  • Careers advice and employment opportunities
  • Increased earning potential over the length of your career
  • International recognition of your qualifications, skills and experience
  • Evidence of your motivation, drive and commitment to the profession
  • Networking opportunities

On graduation you will:

  • Gain scientific and mathematical skills as applied to aircraft engineering as well as excellent engineering analysis skills
  • Be able to design solutions according to customer and user needs in the aviation area
  • Have knowledge and understanding of the commercial and economic context of aviation processes, including management techniques, sustainable development and relevant legal requirements
  • Have the ability to use appropriate codes of practice and industry standards and be able to understand the requirements to fly an aircraft

There is a flight test course just prior to the final year, which is delivered by Cranfield University's National Flying Laboratory Centre using their specially instrumented Jetstream 31 aircraft. During the flight, the aircraft will conduct specific manoeuvres during which flight data is gathered for later analysis. This valuable experience allows you to link practical issues of aircraft behaviour to principles of flight taught in the classroom.