I would like to find out about Aerospace Engineering programme in the University of Cambridge. The Complete University Guide’s Aeronautical Engineering rankings shows University of Cambridge placed in number one but I don’t understand WHY? because When I visited the University of Cambridge’s official web-site. As I see, They don’t offer Aerospace Engineering Degree. I am quite confused it so therefore I decided to ask question. Does University of Cambridge offer Aerospace Engineering degree or not?Is it possible they might offer this degree in PHD? Please, If someone responds me. I will be pleased.
Alison Patterson
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If you go to UCAS Course Search you will find Cambridge offers undergraduate degrees in Aerospace Engineering.
See link
http://search.ucas.com/cgi-bin/hsrun/search/search/StateId/QL4ToGl049m2fELGuzf80aFTJzEw-U57/HAHTpage/search.HsKeywordSuggestion.whereNext?query=15&word=AEROSPACE&single=N
If you check the Cambridge website carefully I think you will find that application is to a general degree, with all engineering students taking a common first year. Specialisation takes place later in the degree course.
Go to
http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/engineering/index.html
and
http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/subjects.html
But you can graduate with a Aerospace Engineering MEng.
This is my interpretation and understanding.