The Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (MSAE) program aims to provide students with advanced training in sub-disciplines of aerospace engineering that combines modern engineering practice and rigorous theoretical framework to enhance students’ pursuit of professional careers and doctoral studies. The program involves application of aerospace engineering knowledge and skills to build students’ mastery in the areas of expertise in order to:
- Utilize advanced theoretical techniques in the design and/or analysis of engineering systems;
- Apply modern experimental and/or computational tools to design and/or simulate engineering systems;
- Promote the field of study through research and/or development of novel engineering solutions.
The areas of concentration in the MSAE program include:
- Aerospace Structures and Materials
- Aerodynamics and Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Aerospace Systems Engineering
- Combustion and Propulsion
Further information on the above areas of concentration may be obtained from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering’s website.