Aerospace Engineering & Avionics Dr. M. Jump Aerospace Engineering Admissions Tutor Connexions Conference 21/11/12
Introductions Dr. M. Jump BEng Aeronautical Engineering, University of Bristol 1994 Aerodynamicist BAE Systems PhD (Pilot Guidance Displays), University of Liverpool, 2007 Lecturer, Aerospace Engineering 2007 PPL since 1997
What is Avionics? Electrical and Electronic systems that fly
Avionic systems Internal sensors and control systems within aircraft: from airborne communication and navigation systems to stealth aircraft design and flight control systems.
Avionic systems with pilot studies You will learn all about avionic electronics as well as flying an aircraft
Avionic Systems - Programmes H430 Avionic Systems BEng H431 Avionic Systems MEng H432 Avionic Systems with Year in Industry BEng H433 Avionic Systems with Year in Industry MEng H490 Avionic Systems with Pilot Studies BEng H491 Avionic Systems with Pilot Studies MEng H492 Avionic Systems with Pilot Studies and Year in Industry BEng H493 Avionic Systems with Pilot Studies and Year in Industry MEng
Avionic Systems Entry Requirements Please check the website for the most up-todate details: http://www.liv.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/co urses/ or e-mail: admis.ug.eee@liv.ac.uk with your enquiry. Qualification A-Level International Baccalaureate BTEC National Extended Diploma Access 3-year Bachelor Courses (BEng) ABB including Maths and a Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Electronics or Design & Technology: Systems) (excluding General Studies) Pass International Baccalaureate with 33 overall, including 5 at Higher Level Maths (and a Science) and Standard Level English B grade 5 Achieve D*DD overall in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma QCF including Distinction in Level 3 Further Mathematics for Technicians. Pass Access Programme with Distinctions in at least 42 credits of level 3 units including 15 credits in Level 3 Further Mathematics. BTEC National Award and two A-levels BB at A-level Maths (and a Science excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in BTEC National Award BTEC Subsidiary Diploma and two A-levels BB at A-level Maths (and a Science excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in BTEC Subsidiary Diploma OCR Level 3 National Certificate and two A-levels (OCR Level 2 National Award must have been taken in previous year) BB at A-level Maths (and a Science excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in OCR National Certificate 14 19 Diploma Engineering Advanced Diploma grades BB and with grade A in A-level Mathematics as specialist learning or alternatively grade A in OCR Level 3 Certificate in Mathematics for Engineering For those applicants that may not be able to achieve these grades, an alternative, Foundation Year route to entry is offered (H109). This is an additional year of study at Carmel College in St.Helens, where student s Maths and Physics is brought up to the required standard. Applicants who have already taken Maths and Physics A-level require a minimum of CDD, whilst those without these A-levels require CCC as a minimum. Students that pass their Foundation Year (a 50% overall exam average is required) qualify for entry to Year 1 of the Engineering degree programme of their choice.
What is Aerospace Engineering? Aerospace Engineering is the primary branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction and science of aircraft and spacecraft. Aeronautical craft that remain within the Earth s atmosphere Astronautical craft that operate outside of the Earth s atmosphere...well that partially covers it. Adapted from Wikipedia
Aerospace Engineering - Programmes H425 Aerospace Engineering BEng H421 Aerospace Engineering MEng H401 Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies BEng H402 Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies MEng
Aerospace Engineering Entry Requirements Please check the website for the most up-to-date details: http://www.liv.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/ or e-mail: ugeng@liv.ac.uk with your enquiry. Qualification A-Level Aerospace, Engineering and Mechanical Engineering courses 4-year Integrated Masters Courses (MEng) AAB including Maths and Physics (excluding General Studies) 3-year Bachelor Courses (BEng) ABB including Maths and Physics (excluding General Studies) Civil Engineering courses AAB including Maths (excluding General ABB including Maths (excluding General Studies) Studies) International Baccalaureate Pass International Baccalaureate with 35 Pass International Baccalaureate with 33 overall, overall, including 5 at Higher Level Maths (and including 5 at Higher Level Maths (and Physics) and Physics) and Standard Level English B grade 5 Standard Level English B grade 5 BTEC National Extended Diploma Not considered Achieve DDD overall in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma QCF with 120 out of 180 credits at Distinction including Distinction in Level 3 Further Mathematics for Technicians. Students must take a maths assessment, unless having a minimum of B in A level Maths or in OCR Level 3 Certificate in Mathematics for Engineering Access Not considered Pass Access Programme with Distinctions in at least 42 credits of level 3 units including 15 credits in Level 3 Further Mathematics. Students must take a maths assessment unless having a minimum B in A level Maths or in OCR Level 3 Certificate in Mathematics for Engineering BTEC National Award and two A-levels AB at A-level Maths (and Physics excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in BTEC National Award BTEC Subsidiary Diploma and two A- levels OCR Level 3 National Certificate and two A-levels (OCR Level 2 National Award must have been taken in previous year) AB at A-level Maths (and Physics excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in BTEC Subsidiary Diploma AB at A-level Maths (and Physics excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in OCR National Certificate BB at A-level Maths (and Physics excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in BTEC National Award BB at A-level Maths (and Physics excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in BTEC Subsidiary Diploma BB at A-level Maths (and Physics excluding General Studies) plus Distinction in OCR National Certificate 14 19 Diploma Not considered Engineering Advanced Diploma grades BB and with grade A in A-level Mathematics as specialist learning or alternatively grade A in OCR Level 3 Certificate in Mathematics for Engineering For those applicants that may not be able to achieve these grades, an alternative, Foundation Year route to entry is offered (H109). This is an additional year of study at Carmel College in St.Helens, where student s Maths and Physics is brought up to the required standard. Applicants who have already taken Maths and Physics A-level require a minimum of CDD, whilst those without these A-levels require CCC as a minimum. Students that pass their Foundation Year (a 50% overall exam average is required) qualify for entry to Year 1 of the Engineering degree programme of their choice.
Aerospace Engineering Gap Year Encouraged on all programmes Ideally taken between Y2 and Y3
Aerospace Engineering Work Experience Encouraged on all programmes but not mandatory
Aerospace Engineering Admissions UCAS application process begins (Mid-September) Make up to 5 UCAS course applications (by 15 th January, though may be considered up to 30 th June) If you have applied here, you will receive an invitation to a Post-Application Visit Day (PAVD) Attend PAVD when invited (various dates) Receive UoL offer of a place via UCAS Track (5 10 working days) Make decisions as to which is your Firm and Insurance offer places (by 8 th May) Sit your exams. If you meet the conditions of your offer, come and study with us in September
Aerospace Engineering KSPs Difficult to formulate USPs as all Engineering courses need to meet the requirements of the accrediting bodies Approach to learning and teaching Employability Facilities
THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE AT LIVERPOOL BEGINS WITH LECTURES THAT INTRODUCE CONCEPTS, THEORIES AND IDEAS BUT QUICKLY MOVES ON TO ACTIVITIES IN WHICH STUDENTS DISCUSS, MANIPULATE, APPLY, ANALYSE AND EVALUATE LEARNING OUR APPROACH TARGETS ENHANCED UNDERSTANDING THROUGH ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OUR EMPHASIS IS ON THE APPLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC THEORY IN THE SOLUTION OF PRACTICAL PROBLEMS THIS IS ENGINEERING, AND LIVERPOOL IS DIFFERENT BECAUSE OUR STUDENTS DON T JUST LEARN ABOUT IT THEY DO IT
The best 75 engineering universities, from 39 countries, across 5 continents Working with industry to define the ideal set of knowledge, skills and experience for a 21C graduate Liverpool is one of 5 UK Uni s in CDIO Our graduates are amongst the most employable in the world Working together to develop new ways of teaching that target knowledge acquisition AND skills development Graduates from CDIO degree programmes are different, and industry recognises them as the most desirable
THE LIVERPOOL ENGINEER...... Benefits from a 35 million investment in the development of a modern learning environment
THE LIVERPOOL ENGINEER...... Practices engineering in the Active Learning Laboratory - one of the world s only facilities designed and equipped specifically to accommodate a 21C engineering education
Aerospace Engineering Careers The obvious...
Aerospace Engineering Careers The not so obvious...
Aerospace Engineering Careers And ones you might never think about......and any employer that is looking for a graduate with the following...
DEVELOP MANUFACTURE SUPPLY OPERATE CONCEIVE DESIGN AWARENESS & UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN, SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, BUSINESS, MEDICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS, PROCESSES & SYSTEMS MAINTAIN DISPOSE OF EXPERTISE IN MATHEMATICS, PHYSICAL SCIENCES, ENGINEERING SCIENCES, SIMULATION, EXPERIMENTATION, & ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS PROJECT, COST AND RISK MANAGEMENT INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION SOPHISTICATED COMMUNICATION & TEAMWORKING SKILLS
Aerospace Engineering Professional Bodies All UoL Aerospace Engineering degree programmes are dual-accredited. This is essential for applicants that who wish to become Professional (Chartered) Engineers
THE LIVERPOOL ENGINEER...... Applies their theoretical learning in the solution of practical engineering problems THE REMOTELY CONTROLLED AIRCRAFT
THE LIVERPOOL ENGINEER...... Combines and applies diverse elements of their learning in the solution of engineering problems ULTRA HEAVY LIFT HYBRID AIR VEHICLE
Aerospace Engineering Student Activities Learn by doing - CDIO Conceive Design Implement
Aerospace Engineering Student Activities Operate
ANY QUESTIONS? Dr. M. Jump Flight Science & Technology The University of Liverpool 2012 mjump1@liv.ac.uk