There's increasing demand for aircraft and for aircraft routes and the
aeronautical industry is always
really short of aeronautical engineers.
We really teach students about the science of flight and Aeronautics so they
understand the theory of it from how an
aircraft flies and why, through to the
aircraft systems. I think students who
have done the master's degree tend to
probably go into more analytical and
more senior roles in industry and
we've got students working in companies
such as BAE, Rolls-Royce Derby who
manufacture aircraft engines and Kinetic.
Clearly the MSc students undergo a
deeper learning and they're just better
qualified so they're more attractive
to the aircraft industry.
