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Degree
Aerospace with a Year in Industry 1
University of Leicester
Course Reference: 9854
Recognitions
Section | Intake Dates | Award | Course details | Accredited by | International recognition |
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CEng (Requires Further Learning) | 09/2008 - 08/2027 | BEng(Hons) | 4 years : Sandwich | IET | Washington Accord³ |
CEng (Requires Further Learning) | 09/2009 - 08/2026 | BEng(Hons) | 4 years : Sandwich | IMechE | Washington Accord³ |
CEng (Requires Further Learning) | 09/2009 - 08/2024 | BEng(Hons) | 4 years : Sandwich | InstMC | Washington Accord³ |
1The course name changed in the following years:
Sept 2008 To Sept 2024 - (Aerospace) with Industry
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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Further Learning required from 2008 intake | Institution of Engineering and Technology |
InstMC: Up to (and including) intake year 2018, to graduate with an accredited degree students must have successfully completed one or more of the following optional modules in the final year of the course: EG 3020: Digital Control and Instrumentation EG 3040 Programmable Electronics EG 3110 State Variable Control EG 3120 Digital Signal Processing EG 3160 Dynamics of Mechanical Systems EG 3170 Modelling and Simulation of Engineering Systems |