Aerospace undergraduate degree courses

Aerospace Engineering

6th

in the UK for Materials Technology, The Times Good University Guide 2024.

8th

in the UK for Aerospace Engineering. Complete University Guide 2024.

Aerospace is a growing sector, passenger numbers are expected to grow at a rate of 3.7% every year, doubling by 2035. Space transport is also becoming increasingly important: an ever larger number of companies are specialising in cheaper sub-orbital and orbital flights, both for leisure and to deliver state-of-the-art satellites. This growing industry will require skilled graduates who will be centre stage in solving important technological challenges.

With this in mind, we offer undergraduate programmes, based on our extensive experience in the wider field of aerospace engineering. We have the expertise and experience at Birmingham in a number of areas, from the LISA Pathfinder mission to higher-performing jet engines. This, alongside strong collaborations with Rolls-Royce, Airbus, and many other leading companies, will give our graduates a great start towards successful careers.

Why Study Aerospace Engineering at Birmingham?

Personally, a highlight of the course is the application of theoretical knowledge in labs. Each module is accompanied by labs designed to prepare students to apply their academic experiences once graduating to industry.
The balance of learning materials accompanied by the support of academic staff has allowed me to develop into a well-rounded engineer.
Rumaanah, BEng Aerospace Engineering.

These courses are similar in Year 1 and Year 2 and can offer the flexibility to change courses during the first two years. Similarly, you do not have to decide now whether you wish to do a 3-year or 4-year course, as you will be able to switch between our 3-year and 4-year programmes at the end of Year 2. In order to qualify for a 4-year programme, you must obtain a weighted average of 55% at the end of Year 2.

Other transfers between the courses offered by the School may be possible, but these are exceptional and occur at the discretion of the School's Head of Education. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the admissions team.