Space-related degrees and FE courses
512 degrees and FE courses in aerospace engineering, space science, and remote sensing in the UK, last updated 5 December 2025.
Data from UCAS, curated by Space Skills Alliance.
Systems engineering
(55)
Aero/mechanical engineering
(239)
Electronics
(15)
- Electronics (15)
- Sensors & instruments (0)
- Radio frequency & telecoms engineering (1)
- Computer systems, architectures & networks (1)
- Avionics (7)
- Signal processing (0)
- Guidance, navigation & control (0)
- Telemetry, tracking & control (1)
- Analogue & digital systems (0)
- Optoelectronic systems (0)
- Electrical engineering (1)
- Electronics engineering (11)
Maintenance, manufacturing & materials
(4)
Space operations
(2)
Satellite applications
(34)
Space science
(218)
Software & data
(8)
Business, finance & law
(2)
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Astrophysics
Master's (2 years) at Queen Mary University of London
Explore the darkest reaches of the universe with our Astrophysics MSc and gain a detailed insight into the fundamentals of astrophysics. We offer one of the broadest ranges of higher-level astrophysics modules in the UK, so you can create a bespoke MSc tailored to your own interests. - Utilise our excellent facilities, including our Astronomical Observatory - Work with researchers involved with state of the art facilities such as JWST, ALMA, the Parker Solar Probe, LIGO, LISA, Euclid and the Vera Rubin Observatory - Become eligible for membership of the Royal Astronomical Society and use of their facilities - Gain specialist research skills that are valuable for both a career in industry or a future PhD - Benefit from our pioneering, strong research. In particular, Queen Mary astronomers discovered the exoplanet, Proxima b, orbiting our nearest star, Proxima Centauri - Be taught by and undertake research with our distinguished international experts and have regular contact with them throughout the programme ..
PhD Astronomy
Doctorate / PhD (6 years) at Queen Mary University of London
The Astronomy Unit in the School of Physics and Astronomy offers postgraduate research opportunities across a wide range of areas of Astronomy and Astrophysics, leading to the degrees of PhD and MPhil. The Astronomy Unit has a large and thriving community of postgraduate research students, numbering about 20 at any one time...
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