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UCLan aerospace engineering is flying high in eyes of industry

A Engenharia Aeroespacial da Universidade de Central Lancashire recebeu o selo de aprovação por dois órgãos da indústria de prestígio.

Engenharia aeroespacial da Universidade de Lancashire (UCLAN) recebeu o selo de aprovação por dois corpos de prestígio. Indústria. Os cursos agora se juntam aos graus de engenharia mecânica e de esporte a motores da UCLAN, que já têm o apoio do IED e do IMeche. da engenharia aeroespacial da UCLAN Darren Ansell disse: “Estamos orgulhosos e encantados por esses dois institutos respeitados reconheceram nossos cursos de engenharia aeroespacial e a qualidade do ensino que fornecemos para preparar nossos graduados para carreiras na indústria. Companhia Lockheed Martin. Ele disse: “Para entregar a próxima geração de tecnologias de ponta na engenharia aeroespacial, a Universidade precisa de futuros estudantes que combinem a paixão pela inovação e o forte conhecimento acadêmico. Ele disse: “Essas acreditações me darão mais oportunidades ao longo da minha carreira na Rolls-Royce e concentrarão meu impulso em me tornar um engenheiro fretado com o iMeche.”

UCLan’s undergraduate and postgraduate aerospace degree courses are now recognised by the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), in acknowledgment of their relevance and credibility in industry.

It means that BEng (Hons) and MEng Aerospace Engineering graduates can register as members with the two professional bodies and takes them a step closer to a Chartered Engineer status. The courses now join UCLan’s undergraduate and postgraduate mechanical and motorsport engineering degrees, which already have the backing of the IED and IMechE.

Alongside demonstrating traditional skills needed to work in engineering, UCLan had to show its commitment to health and safety, ethical practice and sustainability in its teaching of aerospace engineering, as well as ensuring students display innovative design ideas.

Professor of Aerospace Engineering at UCLan Darren Ansell said: “We’re proud and delighted that these two respected institutes have recognised our aerospace engineering courses and the quality of teaching we provide to prepare our graduates for careers in industry. It is an important milestone for the School of Engineering at UCLan.”

Sam Atkinson graduated from the MEng Aerospace Engineering degree course last July and now works for American aerospace company Lockheed Martin. He said: “To deliver the next generation of cutting edge technologies within aerospace engineering, the university needs future students who combine passion for innovation and strong academic knowledge.

The University of Central Lancashire enables students to achieve this, helping them surpass their visions and career goals.”

Another MEng Aerospace Engineering graduate, Kieran Steele, is now a graduate trainee with Roll-Royce. He said: “These accreditations will give me more opportunities throughout my career at Rolls-Royce and focus my drive on becoming a chartered Engineer with the IMechE.”

Graduados de engenharia aeroespacial da UCLAN está no trabalho da BAE Systems, MBDA e Rolls-ROYCE. -

More information about BEng and MEng Aerospace Engineering at the University is available on the UCLan website –  https: //www.uclan.ac.uk/subjects/aerospace-engineering

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