Salford, Computing, Science and Engineering  

Salford University

introduction to engineering

 

Engineering provides a wide range of opportunities for undergraduate study within the areas of Aeronautical, Aerospace, Aviation, Pilot Studies, Transport, Architecture, Civil and Mechanical – all these areas have good employment prospects. The department has very close ties with industry and all the undergraduate programmes have professional accreditation with one of the following professional bodies:

  • Royal Aeronautical Society
  • Institution of Civil Engineers
  • Institute of Mechanical Engineers
  • The Institute of Structural Engineers
  • The Institute of Highways and Transportation

All engineering programmes have routes towards Chartered Engineering qualifications which are in great demand in industry and lead to a wide range of high level career options. Our programmes are designed to give students not only knowledge and creativity, but are reliant on substantial study in laboratories to equip graduates with a range of vocational and practical skills. Facilities include:

Aerodynamics, Aircraft Structures & Mechanical workshops Civil & Structural laboratories - Flight simulators - Wind tunnels Flying lessons and Flight Test studies at a local airport

Aeronautics, Aviation and Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Admissions officer:
Dr. Les Johnston
l.j.johnston@salford.ac.uk
T 0161 295 3156

Civil Engineering Undergraduate Admissions officer:
Dr. Saad Yousif
s.yousif@salford.ac.uk
T 0161 295 3835

 

Student Profiles

Michael Hitchinson
BEng Civil Engineering

Imran M Khawaja
BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering

 

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