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Aeronautical
Introduction to Space Technology
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SCQF Level
Level 6
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Attendance/Duration
Full-time, one year
Overview
This course aligns with Scotland's booming space industry, offering growing career opportunities. Prestwick is now a Spaceport, and so we are ideally placed to open doors to the world of space exploration. If you're fascinated by space and have a passion for aviation, this could be your ideal course.
Entry Requirements
To join this exciting course, you should:
- have a genuine passion for Space and Aviation
- hold four relevant National 5s or equivalent, including Maths and Physics, OR have completed a relevant course at SCQF Level 5 or equivalent
- successfully complete an interview with us
No formal qualifications? Your life experience could be valuable — reach out for a chat.
Course Content
Explore fundamental aspects of Space and Aerospace through a primarily theory-based course with some workshop-based learning, honing basic hand skills relevant to the space industry.
Subjects may include:
- Space Fundamentals
- Navigation and Recapture
- Satellite Technology
- Hand Fitting Techniques
- Electronic Practical Skills
- Introduction to CAD/CAM
- Satellite Manufacturing Project
- Launcher Technology
- Materials for Space Technology
Next Steps and Career Opportunities
Once you’ve finished this course, you may have the opportunity to move on to further studies in the following areas:
- HNC Mechatronics
- HNC Electrical Engineering
- HNC Aircraft Engineering
- HNC Mechanical Engineering
There will also be opportunities to go into employment with satellite manufacturers and within the local Aerospace Cluster. There may be apprenticeship opportunities too.
Why Choose This Course
By choosing to study on our Introduction to Space Technology course, you open doors to diverse opportunities in both education and employment. Gain not only subject-specific knowledge, but also essential transferable skills that will set you on a trajectory for success in the dynamic field of Space and Aerospace.