The MSc programme in Aerospace Engineering aims to develop the basic competences acquired in a BSc programme and take them to a higher level in terms of knowledge, critical reflection, making judgements and working independently. In order to achieve the levels we aim for, the MSc programme requires that you specialise and choose a specific direction within the domain of aerospace engineering. Since all of the faculty’s teaching and research activities centre on aerospace vehicles, the range of choices available focuses entirely on aircraft and spacecraft.
Master’s programme
- Educates the student to become an all-round aerospace engineer
- Provides a coherent and specialised curriculum
- Major theme: research
- Differentiation: specialisation, Honours Track programme
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Aerospace Engineering (7)
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Advanced Design and Optimization of Composite Structures I
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Advanced Structural Analysis
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Buckling of Structures
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures
Level(s) MOOC
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Linear Modeling
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Non-Linear Structural Modeling
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Research Methodologies
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Biomedical Engineering (1)
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Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures
Level(s) MOOC
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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Civil Engineering (1)
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Forensic Engineering: Learning from Failures
Level(s) MOOC
Program(s) Master
Theme(s) Infrastructures and Mobility
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