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Old 21st Dec 2008, 08:44
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Originally Posted by zafos
Yeah I know that.Cranfield is a university for postgraduate studies.But it's still the best in UK for aeronautic-aerospace studies in postgraduate.In undergraduate the best in UK is Imperial.I don't know which of the universities I wrote offers distance learning courses.I just said that these universities are some of the best in the world in aeronautical-aerospace engineering.
The question was from somebody who wanted to become an aeronautical engineer - rather than build on what they have with a postgraduate education.

Imperial's course is well regarded, but incredibly theoretical. I'd personally rate Southampton, Liverpool and Loughborough as being probably better for somebody wanting to be a working (rather than university research) aeronautical engineer.

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