Aeronautical Engineering/engineering

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Question
I am doing B-tech in electronics engineering can i do M-tech in aeronautical engineering after my B-tech?

Answer
Hi Brahmjeet

The Masters programmes we run here at the University of Hertfordshire are not intended as conversion courses from other engineering disciplines, so we would not normally consider applicants with other degrees onto our aerospace programmes. To the best of my knowledge most other UK universities are the same, but some may offer conversions. Can i suggest you Google for UK universities and check their websites - all will have details of their admissions requirements. Sorry, but I can't answer for non-UK universities, as I don't know anything about them or their education systems.

Good luck.

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Ray Wilkinson

Expertise

aircraft structures; artificial and induced environments - vibration, temperature, altitude, etc; conceptual design of aircraft; systems - hydraulics, electrical; safety, reliability and maintainability; rocketry, particularly propulsion; University admissions (UK only - not able to answer for other countries)

Experience

I teach all of the above at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, as a Principal Lecturer (17 years), previously Senior Engineer at BAe Dynamics (now MBDA) (11 years)

Publications
My own book - Aircraft Structures and Systems, MechAero Publishing
Currently writing a book on rocketry

Education/Credentials
Bachelor of Technology degree in Aeronautical Engineering (1980), Loughborough University, UK

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