Defence and security engineering 2018-2019
Symposia Symposia at Shrivenham provides a forum to Government agencies, military and civilian, industry and research establishments for the exploration and exchange of experience, knowledge and ideas. Short courses Diverse suite of Defence and Security professional development courses. A number of our short courses can be used to gain credits to be put towards a Cranfield degree. Master s degrees Most of our staff have industry backgrounds and are leading experts in their fields. Industry experts teach alongside our academic team on many of our programmes providing real-life challenges. Facilities We also have a wealth of specialist facilities and equipment to assist our clients and support our research activities. Many are industrial scale and unique to Cranfield Defence and Security. Research Underpinned by leading experts, our research activities help individuals and businesses address defence and security issues and enable real impact returns for your organisation. Consultancy There are a variety of ways your business can benefit from collaborating with Cranfield, from simple consultancy projects to multiple partner collaborations. We can be your conduit to the academic world, giving you access to the latest thinking and knowledge in defence and security. 2
Defence and security engineering Cranfield s defence and security engineering capability comprises world leading educational opportunities including short courses and Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma and Master s qualifications and cuttingedge research with access to specialist facilities and equipment. Symposia provide a forum to engage with government agencies, industry and research establishments, and consultancy services give access to the latest thinking and knowledge in defence and security. Our educational programmes qualify our graduates as international-standard scientists and engineers who understand the design, development and acquisition of technologies. The Centre for Defence Engineering has capabilities in aeromechanical systems, dynamic response processes, impact and armour and vehicle systems. It creates and shares world leading academic knowledge with partners in the UK s Ministry of Defence, wider government and industry through publications, teaching, collaboration and entrepreneurship. The Centre for Systems Engineering is one of Europe s leading providers of systems engineering expertise and capabilities, integrating industrial, operational and technological experience across education, research and consultancy activities. It also offers the UK s first defence- and security-related master s apprenticeship in systems engineering (SEMAP). We work with organisations such as: 3
Study at Cranfield Our full-time graduate programmes in defence and security offer the highest standards of education and address the changing needs of an evolving sector. The modular structure of many of our courses offers students the flexibility to study at their own pace and exit with a Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma or Master s (PgCert, PgDip, MSc) qualification, or simply to study an individual module. Military Aerospace and Airworthiness MSc, PgDip, PgCert (Part-time only) Today s military aviation platforms are complex systems and it is essential, therefore, that they are deployed and maintained in such a way as to ensure their continued airworthiness and the safety of the crew operating them. To achieve this requires engineers to be cognisant of a broad range of aerospace engineering, airworthiness and safety disciplines. The MSc in Military Aerospace and Airworthiness has been designed to address these needs by providing a course aimed specifically at employees in the MOD, Armed Forces and the defence industry. It provides practicing engineers with the knowledge and skills to enable them to work more effectively in aerospace engineering, airworthiness, and safety. The course structure allows students to continue in full-time employment while they are studying. Military Vehicle Technology MSc, PgDip, PgCert This course is for military officers, defence industry staff and government staff in particular as a preparation for senior posts in project management teams concerned with the design, development, procurement and operation of military vehicles. It covers the principles of military vehicle technology, in particular advances in vehicle technology, analysis of the performance of the vehicle system, and the development of skills to analyse and evaluate new concepts against changes in the requirements of the users. The course covers all aspects of technology of military fighting and logistics vehicles, with opportunities for choice and specialisation. Systems Engineering for Defence Capability MSc, PgDip, PgCert This course equips students to understand and deal with the complex challenges in today s rapidlychanging world. It provides comprehensive coverage of modern Systems Engineering principles, practices, methods and tools, placing great emphasis on their practical application. Systems Engineering covers a broad spectrum of activities ranging from detailed design to integration and management of complex systems. The course provides an opportunity to tailor the learning pathway according to need, achieved with a combination of core and elective modules. 4
Accreditation The MSc awards of selected courses have, or may be in the process of obtaining, accreditation by the following professional institutions. To find out if a specific course holds accreditations, please visit the course page on our website. My postgraduate study with Cranfield has led to greater employability by improving the weaker areas of my skills and knowledge; in particular I now have a deeper understanding of practical project management. The most enjoyable aspect of my course is the freedom to explore and research, formulating new ideas and concepts from what I ve found. Edward Oates, current student Defence and Security PhD 5
Short courses Cranfield has a diverse suite of defence and security short courses that meet the challenges and requirements of a changing and complex sector. Our portfolio offers the maximum scope for personal development and, at the same time, balances your time and resource pressures. Aeronautical Engineering - Fundamentals Designed as a top-up for engineering graduates with limited previous knowledge of aeronautical engineering, having a strong emphasis on helicopter engineering principles. Airworthiness of Military Aircraft Examines the legal basis that underpins airworthiness regulation in aircraft design, production, operation and maintenance of military aircraft. Failure of Structural Materials Examines how stresses and strains develop in engineering components. Fighting Vehicle Design Enabling attendees to better understand the technologies used in the design and development of fighting vehicles. Finite Element Methods in Engineering Introduces the skills required to perform a computational heat transfer, structural or impact analysis using an industry standard finite element or hydrocode package. 6
Fixed-wing Aeromechanics Provides an understanding of the principles, concepts and analysis techniques of fixed-wing aerodynamics and flight mechanics. Intelligent Systems Explores the basis of intelligent systems including an awareness of the nature of problems in which such systems can be exploited. Military Aircraft Systems Offers working knowledge of military airframe systems, focusing upon their roles, technology and integration with modern military aircraft platforms. Military Avionics Examines military sensor, communication and navigation avionic systems, the electronic threat to such systems and how they may be protected. Military Vehicle Dynamics Explores (ride and handling) as applied to both wheeled and tracked vehicles operating on and off road. Military Vehicle Propulsion Reviews military vehicle engine technologies, powertrain, performance and terramechanics, including fundamental technology, analysis and future developments. 7
Short courses Military Vehicle Propulsion and Dynamics Covers the requirements, characteristics and design of fighting vehicles and the vehicle platform systems. Operational Research Techniques Introduces the basic philosophy of operational research and the analytical techniques used. Propulsion Systems Develops an understanding of the design and performance of aviation propulsion systems for fixed-wing, rotary-wing and UAV applications. Reliability and Systems Effectiveness Examines factors which influence the availability, reliability and support of defence equipment. Rotary-wing Aeromechanics Provides an understanding of the principles, concepts and analysis techniques of rotary-wing (RW) platforms covering; aerodynamic principles of RW flight, component power requirements and evaluation or RW performance. Royal Engineers Force Protection Engineering Course Provides a detailed assessment of the threats and damage mechanisms coupled with a range of solutions or mitigating techniques. 8
Vehicle Systems Integration Explores the integration of new technology into new and legacy fighting vehicles. Systems Approach to Engineering Defines a systems approach, introducing systems thinking and systems engineering, and illustrating their use across the acquisition lifecycle. Uninhabited Aircraft Systems UAS Technology Examines primary Uninhabited Aircraft Systems (UAS) technologies. Uninhabited Military Vehicle Systems UMVs Covers fundamental principles surrounding the subject of military vehicles and autonomy. Further details on our short courses can be found at: www.cranfield.ac.uk/cpd Short course bookings E: courses.shrivenham@cranfield.ac.uk or T: +44 (0)1793 314730 9
Research and consultancy Our work informs policy for governments, management best practice and produces new technologies and products for the world of commerce. Global warming, flooding, disease prevention, national security - these are just a few areas in which we strive to apply our research and teaching to real problems. Our research activity spans: consultancy problem solving product development and testing research degrees. We draw on our pool of research to provide our postgraduate students with a distinctive, mature and real world learning environment allowing them to develop as professionals and transfer their new knowledge to the global economy. Research for business We play a major role in the innovation strategies of our partners, frequently as the key research and development capability in core areas of their business. Our practical and applied approach addresses the needs of industry and exploits emerging research ideas of relevance to real life. Research for students As a wholly postgraduate university, we offer a focused and stimulating study environment where you will be part of a like-minded community of professionals. As a researcher studying for a higher degree at Cranfield, you will have the opportunity to attend joint training and networking events. For more information visit www.cranfield.ac.uk/study 10
Facilities Our unique relationship with the UK Ministry of Defence allows access to world class secure capabilities and Cranfield is home to a range of facilities not found in any comparable academic institution. We can provide independent expertise, consultancy, research and prototyping directed by renowned academics and supported by experienced technical staff. Aeronautics Centre This capability has nine wind tunnels under the curatorship of the Aeromechanical Systems Group. The wind tunnels are used for consultancy, research and demonstration activities and range in size and speed from the 150mm supersonic tunnel, to the 2.7m x 1.5m Houghton lowspeed wind tunnel. Engineering Dynamics Centre The Engineering Dynamics Centre is able to undertake a range of testing and research on both whole vehicles and component parts. It provides support for course teaching and project work alongside being used commercially for industry. The capabilities include: vibration and noise testing, hydraulic and electro-mechanical test rigs, a terramechanics and engine test, area and a 100 seat lecture theatre. The Dynamic Response Group This is a high-strain rate research facility embedded within the Centre for Defence Engineering. Research is based on both pure material properties and ballistic phenomena. For further details on our facilities visit: www.cranfield.ac.uk/facilities 11
Cranfield University at Shrivenham is located at the Defence Academy, which is a secure Ministry of Defence (MOD) site. It is situated in beautiful countryside, near to Swindon, with quick and convenient links to London and major UK airports. Full directions are available at www.cranfield.ac.uk/visit Important information about security clearance for courses that are held in full or in part at Shrivenham Some Cranfield University courses are delivered at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Shrivenham which is a Ministry of Defence (MOD) site. All applicants to these courses must complete HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard V4 April 2014 (BPSS) prior to registration on the course or must already hold a security clearance to this level or higher. It will take additional time to process your BPSS clearance application and you will not be able to do this course if you fail to obtain this. Please refer to the course page on the website for full details. Cranfield University Shrivenham SN6 8LA, UK www.cranfield.ac.uk Short courses: E: courses.shrivenham@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1793 785810 Symposia: E: info@symposiaatshrivenham.com T: +44 (0)1793 785529 Master s: T: +44 (0)1793 785400 E: cdsadmissionsoffice@cranfield.ac.uk @cranfielduni @cranfielduni /cranfielduni Cranfield University cranfielduni Every effort is made to ensure that the information in this brochure is correct at the time it is printed. Please check our website for the latest information. CDS-DSE-January 2018 Images Crown copyright 2017