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135 Master's degrees in Aerospace Engineering in United States
Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering faculty from the are at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute forefront of discovery in experimental and computational flow physics and flow control, adaptive modeling and simulation, new computational analysis and optimization techniques, structural health monitoring, dynamics and control, materials and nanocomposites, and propulsion systems.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering degree at Kent State University offers advanced studies in aerospace engineering including orbital mechanics, systems analysis, and aircraft design.
Aeronautics
The Aeronautics program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech is a one-year program that provides advanced training in the areas of aeronautics beyond that covered in a four-year undergraduate program.
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University is excited and proud to be among the top aerospace engineering programs in the United States by providing unique cutting-edge educational and research opportunities in areas including space exploration, national defense, air transportation, communications and sustainable energy.
Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Management
The department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at University of Southern California, in conjunction with the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, offers the Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Management MSc program.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Graduates of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering programme from Oklahoma State University constantly discover how to improve our lives by creating bold new solutions that connect science to life in unexpected, forward thinking ways.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program at University of Virginia strives to offer graduate courses that will challenge the students’ capabilities, inform them of cutting-edge innovations, and develop in them an appreciation of the deep beauty and history of our discipline.
Systems Architecting and Engineering
The Systems Architecting and Engineering MSc program at University of Southern California is recommended to graduate engineers and engineering managers responsible for the conception and implementation of complex systems. Emphasis is on the creative process by which these systems are conceived, planned, designed, built, tested, certified, used and retired.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering MSc program from Mississippi State University prepares the student for continued progress toward the doctoral degree or to enter the work force at a level of preparation more advanced than a bachelor’s degree would provide.
Data Science, Analytics and Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
Data Science, Analytics and Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) from Arizona State University, learn the data science skills needed for the modern economy while enhancing your core expertise in mechanical and aerospace engineering.
Aeronautics and Astronautics
The Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics program from University of Washington is a research-oriented graduate degree for students with an undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering or closely related field.
Aeronautics
The Aeronautics online program from Kansas State University will help you develop a deeper understanding of the current aerospace industry and gain the tools required to define, research and solve emerging aerospace challenges.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from University of Missouri - Columbia has broadened its scope in both education and research while maintaining strengths in the fundamental disciplines: Dynamics & Control, Design & Manufacturing, Materials & Solids and Thermal & Fluid Science Engineering.
Aerospace and Defense
The University of Oklahoma’s Executive MBA in Aerospace and Defense is one of only two programs of its kind in the nation, designed exclusively for professionals in the A&D sector, including government, military, and industry.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program of University of Central Florida is designed to prepare students for careers as engineers in aerospace.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program at University of Kansas is concerned with the design, production, operation, and support of aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineers conduct research to advance air flight and space exploration, by solving problems, developing products, and improving processes for the aerospace industry.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program of the University at Buffalo studies one of the broadest of the engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers are involved in research and development, design, manufacturing, and technical sales of a variety of products.
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
The Aerospace Engineering Sciences program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is designed for working engineers and people planning to pursue a career in industry.
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
The Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics program of the University of Minnesota enables a student to develop in-depth knowledge in one or more specialized fields, apply their knowledge of physics, engineering, computer science, and various other disciplines to create new and improve upon existing technologies by doing original research.
Aerospace Engineering
The Master of Aerospace Engineering program from University of Washington is a multidisciplinary, part-time professional graduate degree for recent graduates as well as working professionals.