Space-related degrees and FE courses
513 degrees and FE courses in aerospace engineering, space science, and remote sensing in the UK, last updated 18 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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