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Mastère Spécialisé® Systèmes de propulsion aérospatiale (SPA)

  • Organisation: ISAE-SUPAERO
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Life-long learning
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Toulouse (French Regions: Occitanie)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Advanced Master (Label of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 5

Course Details

Objectives: The Specialized Master's degree® in Aerospace Propulsion Systems aims to train engineers for research and development and design of turbomachinery and aerospace ground, engines of spacecraft, with a strong background in general energy approach and knowing the complex system.
The Specialized Master® SPA allows to acquire depth knowledge and technology in aerothermal all propulsion systems (jet engines, gas turbines, ramjet, rocket engines, internal combustion engines).

Intended for: Students or professionals

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Admission requirements:
Entry level: bac +5 or bac +4 for experienced profiles
Master 2 diploma or engineering title bac +5 (or equivalent diploma) or Master 1 diploma (or equivalent) with at least 3 years of professional experience

Duration and terms: One-year diploma course with 6 months of face-to-face courses (from the end of September to the end of March approximately) followed by a professional thesis in a company, from 4 to 6 months approximately.

Notes: Accredited by "The Conférence des Grandes Ecoles"

Partnerships with national organisations: EADS Groupe, Aéroconseil, Altran Groupe, Seditec, Safran, Snecma, Transiciel, Astek, Sagem, Thales,

Dedicated web site: https://www.isae-supaero.fr/fr/formations/mastere-specialise-r/programmes/mastere-specialise-r-systemes-de-propulsion-aerospatiale-spa/

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences

Topics

  • 2 - Dynamics and Kinetics (flight dynamics, space dynamics, constellations, formation flying, attitude and orbit control...)
  • 4 - Thermal engineering, Energetics
  • 6 - Propulsion, Thermodynamics, Pyrotechnics