YOUR TIMETABLE
Want to know what you can you look forward to as an aerospace engineering student at Manchester? Take a look at the example timetable below.

Monday
9am: Computer Labs
Tools for Engineers Matlab/Solidworks
11am: Lecture
Aerospace Design
2pm: Lecture
Fluid Mechanics

Tuesday
10am: Lecture
Intro to Aerospace
11am: Labs
Fluid Mechanics
1pm: Tutorial
Mathematics
3pm: Group Meeting
Academic Advisor

Wednesday
9am: Labs
Aerospace Design
10am: Tutorial
Mathematics
1pm: PASS
Peer Support Sessions with Second-Years

Thursday
10am: Tutorial
Mathematics
2pm: Tutorial
Aerospace Design
3pm: Computer Labs
Tools for Engineers Matlab/Solidworks

Friday
11am: Labs
Fluid Mechanics
2pm: Computer Labs
Matlab/SolidWorks Tools for Engineers
3pm: Lecture
Mathematics

Societies
AeroSoc, Flight Sim Society, UAV Soc, Women in Science and Engineering, PASS Mentoring, Engineering Outreach- there are so many societies to choose from at Manchester even before you consider sports, cultural communities, and special interest.
Lectures
Practical and tutorials sessions
Please note this is a sample timetable only and is included to give you an idea of how your time might be spent in year 1. Units may be subject to change and availability. Students are issued their personal timetable upon enrolment of the course.
AWARD-WINNING ACADEMICS
As a research led university, as our student you're taught first-hand by the best in the field.
Lecturer in Aerospace Systems here at The University of Manchester and IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year 2021, Ciara McGrath introduces you to her ground breaking project in space mission design.
"Aerospace has a track record of international collaboration, where it's space or a large -cross-nation enterprise like Concorde or Airbus.”

“At Manchester I like getting to work with other engineering disciplines, for instance this semester I'm doing modules with Mechanical. It's mind-expanding, the different perspectives we provide to projects.”

“It would be a crime not to mention the Engineering and Materials Building. Even outside of teaching, between lectures, with everyone in one place it means you always get the chance to catch up with course mates.”

STEP INTO A DAY IN THE LIFE
Shoaib takes you on a journey of a (very busy) day in his life as an Aerospace Engineering Student here at The University of Manchester.
From practical workshop sessions and study time in our Engineering and Materials Building, to heading to Old Trafford and rounding off the semester with the annual Engineering Ball - it's a full days work!