Whether you want to fly high, or even into outer space, you’ll be the brains behind some of the most exciting and ground-breaking technology that takes humans above the earth and beyond.
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- Subjects it's useful to have studied first
- Careers: Where it can take you
- Getting in: Entry requirements
- Other subjects you may be interested in
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- Application advice
What is aerospace engineering?
Where to begin? Aeronautical and aerospace engineers are responsible for some of the most incredible feats of mankind, whether that’s rockets, spacesuits, aeroplanes, or weather prediction systems. Engineers in this field design, plan, and test some of the most exciting and advanced technology in the world.
The UK aerospace industry is the second largest in the world, behind the United States, and the UK Government plans to capture 10% of the global space market by 2030.
If you choose a career in this industry you could work on things like wing design (aerodynamics), engine assembly (propulsion), fuel efficiency, space technology, or investigating air accidents. You could progress to being a project manager or a consultant aerospace engineer.
The impact you could make
- Use your aeronautical skills to keep the 224 million passengers travelling to and from UK airports every year safe and comfortable as they fly.
- Be part of a team that supports human life on Mars – designing, testing or making the spacecraft and technologies needed for us to travel to and survive on the red planet.
- Assess the impact and patterns of space weather to enable successful rocket or satellite launches.
What you could study
- Aerodynamics
- Space mission analysis and design
- Mechanics of flight
- Aircraft design
- Management and business
- Heat transfer
- Airframe design and flight dynamics
- Space systems
Chat to a current aeronautical and aerospace engineering student
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Some conversation starters for you:
- Ask which modules they really enjoyed.
- Find out how easy it was for them to make friends on their course.
- Do they have any tips on your personal statement?
- Did they do anything to prep for uni before they went?
- Are there books, podcasts or YouTube channels they would recommend?
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Maria
Coventry University
Aviation Management BSc (Hons)
Hey! I'm Maria, Aviation Management third year student. I was always interested in management and business and loved travelling, thus I am now in the most inter-connected industry there is, aviation! I am an animal lover and love horse riding. Considering I'm not originally from the UK, I thought student life would be so scary, but came here to find that it is all about making new friends and learning! Don't be afraid to attend events alone, speaking from experience, that's the best way of making friends! If you have any questions about the university, I am here to help. -
Athul
Swansea University
Aerospace Engineering, MEng (Hons) (Hons)
I am originally from India, but have been raised in Wales. I love keeping fit, going to the gym, eating good food and playing sports. After my degree I hope to pursue a career as a chartered engineer and hopefully have the ability to work abroad.
Example module "Hangar days! Besides that, I love the more technical lectures. It’s amazing to learn about systems you don’t even know existed." Second year aircraft maintenance engineering student, University of South Wales Example assignment "One assignment involved building and designing a plane on a computer and then flying that plane in a simulator/game to test it. Another favourite is wing geometry and fluid mechanics simulations using CFD software." Second year aerospace engineering student, Brunel University London
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IT or computing
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Hard skills you'll develop
- Mechanical engineering and design
- Machinery
- Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
- 3D modelling
- Computer-aided design
Soft skills you'll develop
- Communications
- Project management
- Problem-solving
- Innovation
Average salary £42,188 Up to £63,294 Available jobs 56,704 vacancies in the past year 3.07% growth over next eight years
What is an…. aerospace engineer?
Want to know more about the job you could end up doing if you study this subject? Aerospace engineers oversee the production of aerospace technology, from design to testing. You’ll use existing scientific concepts to create prototypes, and plan and test parts for rockets, satellites, planes, helicopters or defence missiles. You’ll also repair broken machinery, understand system failures and then refine your designs. You’ll be creative and innovative, as well as working well with a team. It’s an exciting role, at the forefront of human technology.
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Getting in: Entry requirements
Find out more about what you'll need to study aeronautical or aerospace engineering at university or as an apprenticeship.
Average requirements for undergraduate degrees
Entry requirements differ between university and course, but this should give you a guide to what is usually expected from aeronautical or aerospace engineering applicants.
A levels A*AA Scottish Highers AABBB If Advanced Highers are requested, provivders typically ask for AAA BTEC: DDD Other Level 3/6 qualifications (e.g. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma or an SCQF Level 6) may be accepted as an alternative
Engineering and manufacturing apprenticeships
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A day in the life of an Engineering Apprentice
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Hear all about Hannah's story doing an apprenticeship at Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology.
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Aerospace Insight blog
Run by the Royal Aeronautical Society, this blog features commentary on aeronautical news, as well as features and experiences from those in the industry, including a recent post by a space fan’s first sub-orbital flight.
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UK Aerospace and Defence (American website)
This summary of the UK aerospace and defence industry is a great way to understand where the UK stands in global terms and the jobs and opportunities available within the industry.
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Space Daily website
For a bit of fun and space news, along with what aerospace engineers have been up to, have a look around the Space Daily website.
70% of students would highly recommend this subject to others (UCAS subject guide survey 2023)
Skills, experiences, and interests to mention
- Try and get across why you want to study aerospace engineering. What turned you on to the subject – was it watching Tim Peake or Virgin Galactic? Or was it something you’ve read? If so, talk about why or how they influenced your choices.
- There are many soft skills that are important too, like teamwork, problem-solving, technical aptitude… So, think about when you’ve displayed good teamwork, like in a sports team or after-school club, and what extracurricular activities you do that might demonstrate your technical skills, like coding or video editing.
- Engineers are often curious and take the initiative. Have you ever taken apart a toy or object at home and tried to repair it? Or built something from scratch? Maybe you entered an engineering or design competition at school that shows your creativity and originality?tick
- What do you plan to do afterwards? Show you understand the industry by referencing resources you've read or companies you’re aware of, and where you see yourself after you’ve completed your studies.
We asked admissions tutors to share their dos and don’ts for writing a strong and engaging engineering personal statement. Here's what they told us.
Explore courses
Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
University of Leeds
BEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time with time abroad · Leeds · 24/09/2025
Tariff points: 144/152
Aerospace Engineering
Brunel University London
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Uxbridge · 09/2025
Tariff points: N/A
Aerospace Engineering
Queen Mary University of London
MEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time · London · 15/09/2025
Tariff points: N/A
Aerospace Engineering
University of Brighton
MEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time · Brighton · 09/2025
Tariff points: 112/128
Aerospace Engineering
Nottingham Trent University
BEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Sandwich · Nottingham · 09/2025
Tariff points: 104/112
Mechanical Engineering
Nottingham College
HND · 2 Years · Full-time · Nottingham · 22/09/2025
Tariff points: 48/48
Aerospace Engineering
University of Surrey
MEng (Hon) · 5 Years · Sandwich · Guildford · 15/09/2025
Tariff points: N/A
Aerospace Engineering
University of Bath
MEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time · Bath · 29/09/2025
Tariff points: N/A
Aerospace Engineering
University of Leicester
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Leicester · 22/09/2025
Tariff points: 128/152
Aerospace Engineering
University of Hertfordshire
MEng (Hon) · 5 Years · Full-time with time abroad · Hatfield · 09/2025
Tariff points: 128/136
Aerospace Engineering
University of Bristol
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Bristol · 09/2025
Tariff points: 112/165
Aerospace Engineering
Bristol, University of the West of England
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Bristol · 15/09/2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Aerospace Engineering
Coventry University
BEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Sandwich · Coventry · 09/2025
Tariff points: 120/120
Aerospace Engineering
Kingston University
MEng (Hon) · 5 Years · Sandwich · London · 15/09/2025
Tariff points: 128/144
Aerospace Engineering
University of South Wales
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Pontypridd · 22/09/2025
Tariff points: 120/120
Aerospace Engineering
University of Wolverhampton
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Wolverhampton · 09/2025
Tariff points: 104/104
Aerospace Engineering
University of Central Lancashire
MEng (Hon) · 5 Years · Sandwich including industrial placement · Preston · 22/09/2025
Tariff points: 104/104
Aerospace Engineering
University of Nottingham
BEng (Hon) · 3 Years · Full-time · Nottingham · 22/09/2025
Tariff points: N/A
Aerospace Engineering
Queen's University Belfast
MEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time · Belfast · 15/09/2025
Tariff points: N/A
Aerospace Engineering
Swansea University
MEng (Hon) · 4 Years · Full-time · Swansea · 22/09/2025
Tariff points: 136/168