
Aerospace engineering is a fast-moving, high-impact industry with real-world applications that span the globe, much like the planes and rockets that they produce. From designing the aircraft and spacecraft of tomorrow to tackling the challenges of sustainable flight, it’s an exciting industry built on innovation and precision.
Blackpool and The Fylde College, an academic partner of the Lancashire & Cumbria Institute of Technology, offers an apprenticeship degree in Aerospace Engineering, giving you the chance to study for a BEng (Hons) in Engineering (Aerospace) while gaining hands-on experience in the sector. Explore everything from propulsion systems and aerodynamics to avionics and systems integration, all whilst building the specialist knowledge and practical skills that top-rated employers are looking for.
Your journey into aerospace engineering begins with a solid foundation in core engineering principles, mathematics and Computer-Aided Design (CAD). From there, you’ll progress into more advanced topics such as aircraft flight control systems, airframe mechanics, propulsion and aerodynamic performance.
At the same time, you’ll be developing crucial professional skills – like managing live engineering projects and working collaboratively across technical teams. At every stage, your learning will be grounded in real-world application, supported by expert tutors and industry-standard equipment in Blackpool & The Fylde College’s cutting-edge Advanced Technology Centre.
As you dive further into the programme, you’ll explore sustainability in aerospace and take on self-directed projects that reflect your interests and prepare you for the workplace. Guest speakers, industry field trips and placement opportunities further connect your studies with the fast-moving aerospace sector.
The UK aerospace sector supports thousands of high-skill roles – and demand for engineers with technical depth and practical experience continues to grow. As a graduate of this programme, you’ll be ready to take on roles in:
You can expect excellent salaries in your future with the skills and accreditations that this course brings. In the North West of England, the average salary of Aerospace Engineers is £41k, whilst Mechanical Engineers can expect a salary upwards of £47k.
You’ll also be excellently positioned for progression into senior engineering roles, international placements or further study at either Masters or research level.
Students wanting to enrol in this degree apprenticeship will need a minimum of 48 UCAS points (excluding Functional Skills), which could come from A-levels (including maths and a science/tech subject) or vocational qualifications, such as an Extended Diploma or Diploma in engineering.
Already hold a relevant HNC or HND with merit? You can enter directly at Level 5 instead.
Applicants with relevant work experience or non-traditional routes are also welcome to apply.
Blackpool & The Fylde College aims to mirror real industry practice. Their facilities feature the same tools, systems and software you’ll use in the workplace. You’ll gain practical skills in everything from lab testing to CAD, preparing you to transition smoothly into your career. You’ll also have the option to join professional bodies like IMechE or IET to start building your network and reputation in the field.
This course is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and awarded by Lancaster University. It meets the academic requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and contributes toward Chartered Engineer (CEng) registration.