Aerospace Satellite Engineering MSc
16 Months, Full-Time | September or January Start
Option for Placement Year
Option for Study Abroad

Option for Placement Year
Option for Study Abroad

Please note: January 2027 applications are not yet open, register your interest to find out more and be notified when applications open, or apply now for September 2026.
Join us in powering the next generation of space innovation.
Aerospace Satellite Engineering MSc has been developed by world-leading academics and industry partners to equip postgraduates with the advanced knowledge and skills required to work and thrive within the rapidly growing space sector.
The course is designed to enable those from a broad range of backgrounds related to science and engineering (at undergraduate level or extensive industry experience) to take up careers in the space sector as well as across its various supply chains.
Students will have the opportunity to build comprehensive technical and transferable skills, utilising our state-of-the-art labs. You'll also become part of our North East Skills and Technology Centre (NESST), a £50 million investment with partners including the UK Space Agency and industry prime Lockheed Martin UK Space.
Accreditation: This course has been designed to meet the PSRB requirements of the IET.
This course is a delivered full-time over a span of 16 months. It is also available as both a 1 year full-time and 2 year Advanced Practice route.
Full UK Fee: £11,250
The fees in the academic year 2027/28 are £10,050. Fees are set in line with the tuition fee cap decided by the UK Government. The University may increase fees in subsequent years in line with any changes to the tuition fee cap. Increases will be linked to inflation. For example, increases may be linked to RPIX (Retail Price Index excluding mortgage interest payments). Students will be notified of any increase ahead of it taking effect. Student fee loans rise in line with the tuition fees cap.
Full International Fee: £21,500
Scholarships and Discounts
ADDITIONAL COSTS
There are no Additional Costs
The following alternative study options are available for this course:
Sep start
This industry-oriented, research-rich course aims to equip you with up-to-date knowledge and professional skills to facilitate a successful career as a satellite engineer. The course is designed to meet the current and growing demand for those who can apprise, formulate, model, analyse and investigate the performance of complex satellite systems, with the aid of specialist hardware and software tools.
You'll expand upon your existing knowledge of engineering or related disciplines and gain the transferable skills and qualities necessary to help you differentiate and stand out within a highly competitive job market.
At Northumbria, we prioritise real-world learning experiences within our state-of-the-art lab facilities, with a focus on working side-by-side with industry experts, as well as our world-leading team of space academics and researchers.
You'll gain first-hand experience working on industry-led projects, utilising cutting-edge technology, and have the opportunity to develop your own satellite mission idea, subsystem and hardware, and then test your designs following official space agency and industrial processes.
After completing your MSc, you'll leave with the key skills, knowledge, network and experience to successfully work or research within the space sector.
Our staff are industry leading experts across a variety of space specialisms, including; satellite mission design, systems engineering, communications systems, satellite payloads for astrophysics and earth observation, and orbital and attitude control systems.
You will have the opportunity to learn and work alongside these academics, gaining vital insight into their research and industry lead projects.
Our world-leading Solar and Space Physics research group and Optical Communications research group develop novel technologies for the space sector.
Find out more about some of our world-leading research projects:
During your studies, you will gain access to our North East Space Skills and Technology Centre (NESST), a state of the art £50M facility developed by Northumbria, with investment from the UK Space Agency and the space and satellite division of industry giant Lockheed Martin. NESST will open in 2026 and house world-leading space experts and students, uniting industry with academia, to transform the UK space economy.
Students will also gain access to our Northumbria Space Technology Laboratory (NSTL) a facility which houses the key equipment required to test satellites for launch and simulate the outer space environment.
Facilities within NESST and NSTL include a state-of-the-art mission operations centre, as well as, shakers for vibration testing, X-ray dose chambers, thermal vacuum chambers, a radio ground station and an anechoic chamber for radio testing, dark rooms and electronics manufacturing.
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