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Aerospace Education Catalogue

Master of Science - Aerospace Engineering

  • Organisation: University of Stuttgart
  • Type of Course: Initial education
  • Language(s): Deutch
  • Place: Stuttgart
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 3

Course Details

Objectives: The Aerospace Engineering degree course is a consecutive B.Sc./M.Sc. program. It aims to train prospective engineers to master the increasing challenges in the field of aerospace engineering in an innovative and interdisciplinary manner. The 4 semesters of the Master’s program deepen comprehensive and fundamental knowledge gained during the Bachelor's course and complemented by further diversified and state-of-the-art content. The students are kept on training to work both in teams and independently, thus enabling them to fulfil a wide range of demanding tasks.

The Master’s degree course will be offered each semester. It includes a 1-semester Master's thesis. In the initial phase, the study courses provide advanced fundamentals of Aerospace Engineering. Essentially in the 2nd and 3rd semester, the students have to select two areas of specialization and supplementary courses. This enables graduates to work in demanding technological fields, and leads to career opportunities in Aerospace Engineering and other disciplines.

Intended for: Students

Duration and terms: 4 semesters

Notes: Career prospects: Engineer in research, development, design, systems integration, production, quality assurance, project management, technology management, maintenance, logistics, certification, education in companies and public institutions etc. within and outside the aerospace sector.

Dedicated web site: http://goo.gl/KoRqut

Topics

  • 2 - Dynamics and Kinetics (flight dynamics, space dynamics, constellations, formation flying, attitude and orbit control...)
  • 17 - Project Management, Production, Industrialization, Factory of the Future, Integration, Supply Chain, Maintenance, Recycling
  • 18 - Human Factors, Human Machine Interfaces, Operations, Exploitation, Air Traffic Management