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MSc Computational Fluid Dynamics

Course Overview

The MSc in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) at Cranfield University is a highly technical and industry-focused postgraduate program designed for students aiming to deepen their expertise in fluid dynamics and numerical simulation. The program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in high-performance sectors such as aerospace, motorsport, energy, and defence. It is offered as both a full-time one-year course and a part-time option over up to three years.

The course structure comprises approximately 40% taught modules, 40% individual research, and 20% group project work. This balance ensures students gain both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience.

The MSc CFD at Cranfield is an excellent choice for students seeking a challenging, application-driven education in fluid dynamics. With its close ties to industry, focus on practical skills, and strong track record of graduate employability, it stands out as one of the leading CFD programs in the UK.

About University

Cranfield University is a specialist, postgraduate-only public research university in the United Kingdom. Established in 1946 as the College of Aeronautics, it has since grown into one of the UK's leading institutions for applied science, technology, engineering, and management. The university is renowned for its strong industry focus, high-level research output, and real-world training environments. Cranfield is unique in that it does not offer undergraduate degrees—its sole focus is on postgraduate education, which makes it an appealing choice for professionals and researchers looking to further their careers.

Cranfield maintains deep partnerships with over 1,500 global companies and government organisations, including Rolls-Royce, Airbus, BAE Systems, Unilever, and Coca-Cola. Many degree programs are developed in collaboration with these industry leaders, ensuring that course content remains relevant and that students graduate with the skills most in demand by employers.

Entry Requirements for Pakistani Students

Applicants must provide a personal statement that clearly explains their motivations and how their qualifications align with the program. We also require a reference from an academic or employer. Finally, submit a detailed CV to present your relevant work experience.

Grade Requirements:

  • Applicants are required to hold a UK 2:2 honours undergraduate degree, ideally in a subject such as mathematics, physics, computing, or an engineering discipline.
  • Relevant equivalent international qualifications will also be considered·
  • This course requires Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance

English Proficiency:

  • Applicants from non-English-speaking backgrounds must achieve a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • Equivalent test scores, such as TOEFL or PTE, are also accepted· 

Cost of Study

For international students enrolling in the MSc Computational Fluid Dynamics at Cranfield University for the 2025/2026 academic year, the tuition fee is £27,910.

Scholarships

Cranfield University offers a wide range of scholarship opportunities and financial assistance to support international students. These include the Cranfield Scholarship, the Cranfield University GREAT Scholarship, the Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Countries, and the Chevening Scholarships, among others. International applicants are strongly encouraged to explore and apply through the university’s dedicated scholarship portal.

Careers

Graduates from this program are highly employable across numerous sectors, ready for roles that include:

  • CFD Engineer / CFD Analyst / CFD Specialist
  • Aerodynamics Engineer
  • Thermo-Fluids Engineer
  • Simulation Engineer
  • Research Engineer/Scientist.

Admission

To apply for this course, candidates have the option of using UCAS or the university's international application form. If you need any guidance or further support, please reach out to one of our trained counsellors.

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