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The Master of Engineering in Aeronautics and Astronautics program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers a comprehensive exploration of the science, engineering, and manufacturing aspects of both aircraft and spacecraft. This program delves into the operation of these vehicles within Earth's atmosphere and the vast expanse of space, providing a deep understanding of their functionalities. In addition to technical knowledge, the program also addresses the economic, legal, and environmental considerations associated with aircraft and spacecraft. By aligning the curriculum with the UK Space Agency Civil Space Strategy, this degree ensures that students are equipped with the latest industry insights and are prepared to make significant contributions to the field of aeronautics and astronautics.
You'll take an induction programme that will give you your first practical experience and the opportunity to get to know your fellow students.
We'll develop your design and programming skills and teach you to build and test engineering systems, components and mechanisms.
You'll also learn manufacturing skills in our workshops so that you can make your ideas a reality.
Core modules include topics such as:
You'll build on your core knowledge from the first year, and increases your focus on Aeronautics and Astronautics disciplines. Compulsory modules include:
These modules feature hands-on teaching, using facilities such as our wind tunnels, turbojet and rocket engine.
You’ll take a systems design and computing module, and participate in a team project to design, create and test a robot, drone, responsive system or other device.
At the end of the second semester you’ll take a flight test course, in which experiments are performed on board a Jetstream aircraft.
You'll deepen your understanding of aircraft design, including their environmental impacts. Core modules include:
You'll choose optional modules from topics including:
You'll carry out an individual research project using many of the concepts that you've learnt over the previous 2 years. For example, students have investigated how to deflect asteroids, or use 3D-printed, metal jet engines.
You can tailor your degree by selecting advanced modules from a wide range of fields, such as:
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