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Degree
Advanced Lightweight and Composite Structures 1
Cranfield University (Cranfield Campus)
Course Reference: 8491
Recognitions
Section | Intake Dates | Award | Course details | Accredited by | Delivery Provider | Location Provider | International recognition |
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CEng (Is Further Learning) | 09/2003 - 08/2026 | MSc | 1 year : Full Time | IMechE | Washington Accord³ | ||
CEng (Is Further Learning) | 09/2008 - 08/2026 | MSc | 1 year : Full Time | RAeS | Cranfield University (Cranfield Campus) | Cranfield University (Cranfield Campus) | Washington Accord³ |
1The course name changed in the following years:
Sept 2010 To May 2019 - Advanced Lightweight Structures and Impact
Feb 2007 To Sept 2010 - Structures Crashworthiness and Impact
Feb 2007 To Feb 2007 - Structures Crashworthiness and Impact
To Feb 2007 - Advanced Lightweight Structures and Impact, Structures, Crashworthiness and Impacts
3Washington Accord recognition requires a combination of a recognised CEng bachelors-level degree course with recognised further learning to masters level. Click here to view the FAQ on International Recognition.
Public notes
Note | Added by |
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Approved as meeting Further Learning requirements for CEng. | Institution of Mechanical Engineers |
Previous title prior to 2011 cohort intake was 'Structures, Crashworthiness and Impacts' | |
Previous title prior to 2019 cohort intake was 'Advanced Lightweight Structures and Impact' |