Depends who you are and where you go.
At Cranfield for a 1-year MSc they charge £7k for a UK or EU student, or £15k for anybody from elswhere.
As a UK or EEA student at Brunel (a university I know pretty well) you can expect to pay about £3,000 for a 1-year course (that's obviously just fees, not accomodation, etc.) That's the maximum they're allowed to charge you (although in practice expect a few hundred more for exam fees, etc.) For overseas I'd expect them to add another £5-£7k, which is what we'd get from the government if you were British - but I'm damned if I can find the actual fee anywhere. [Incidentally, ignore the Aerospace MSc on Brunel's website, I haven't written it yet and it'll be at-least a year before I have time to start.]
At Sheffield (another university I teach engineering at occasionally) you'd be charged £3,085 as a Brit, or £10,800 for a foreigner for an Engineering MSc.
In the USA, they generally have a flat (high) fee, but home students are supported by a plethora of grants and awards from all sorts of states, societies, etc - none of that's likely to be available to a non-yank.
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