| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to Aero-Mechanical Engineering
The Aero-Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Strathclyde is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to conceive, design, implement, and operate devices, machines, engines, and energy systems. The program focuses on the application of mechanical engineering principles to the field of aeronautics, with an emphasis on the design, development, and operation of aircraft and aerospace systems.
Program Structure
The Aero-Mechanical Engineering program is a four-year undergraduate degree that consists of a combination of compulsory and elective modules. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering, as well as the specific knowledge and skills required for a career in aero-mechanical engineering.
Year 1
In the first year, students take a range of compulsory modules that provide a foundation in the principles of mechanical engineering, including:
- Engineering Mechanics 1
- Electrical Circuits
- Heat & Flow 1
- Mechanical Engineering Design
- Experimental & Laboratory Skills
- Engineering Analysis & Numerical Methods
- Mathematics 1M
Year 2
In the second year, students take a range of compulsory and elective modules that build on the knowledge and skills acquired in the first year, including:
- Flight & Spaceflight 1
- Engineering Mechanics 2
- Electrical Machines & Control
- Aero Design & Flight Test
- Heat & Flow 2
- Mathematical Modelling & Analysis
- Materials Engineering & Design
- Mechanical Engineering Design 2
- Mathematics 2M
Year 3
In the third year, students take a range of compulsory and elective modules that focus on the application of mechanical engineering principles to the field of aeronautics, including:
- Structural Mechanics
- Dynamics & Control
- Engineering Analysis 3
- Heat & Flow 3
- Business Analysis in Engineering
- Professional Responsibilities
- Design 3A
- Design 3B
Year 4
In the final year, students take a range of compulsory and elective modules that provide a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of aero-mechanical engineering, including:
- Case Studies in Engineering
- Computer Aided Engineering Design
- Engineering Materials Selection
- Individual Project - Aerospace
- Advanced Mechanics & Dynamics
- Heat & Flow 4
- Aerospace Propulsion
Assessment
The assessment methods used in the Aero-Mechanical Engineering program include:
- Written exams
- Coursework assignments
- Presentations
- Individual/group projects
Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for the Aero-Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Strathclyde are as follows:
- Highers: AAAB (Maths A, Physics A)
- Advanced Highers: Maths and Physics recommended
- A Levels: ABB-BBB (Maths, Physics)
- International Baccalaureate: 34-32 (Maths HL5, Physics HL5)
- English language requirements: If English is not your first language, you must meet the University's English language requirements.
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the Aero-Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Strathclyde are as follows:
- Scotland: £1,820
- England, Wales & Northern Ireland: £9,535
- Republic of Ireland: If you are an Irish citizen and have been ordinary resident in the Republic of Ireland for the three years prior to the relevant date, and will be coming to Scotland for Educational purposes only, you will meet the criteria of England, Wales & Northern Ireland fee status.
- International: £29,350
Careers
Graduates of the Aero-Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Strathclyde are well-equipped to pursue a range of career opportunities in the field of aero-mechanical engineering, including:
- Aerospace engineering
- Automotive engineering
- Consulting
- Defence
- Energy
- Oil and gas
- Shipbuilding
Research Areas
The University of Strathclyde has a strong research focus in the field of aero-mechanical engineering, with research areas including:
- Aerospace engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Materials science
- Energy systems
- Control systems
Conclusion
The Aero-Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Strathclyde provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of aero-mechanical engineering, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a range of career opportunities in the field. With a strong research focus and a range of research areas, the University of Strathclyde is an ideal institution for students looking to study aero-mechanical engineering.
