Masters degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

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Masters Degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
Master's degree
Aeronautics and Astronautics

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The Master of Science (SM) degree is a one- to two-year program of graduate study with a beginning research or design experience represented by the SM thesis.

The mission of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics is to prepare engineers for success and leadership in aerospace. This is achieved through a commitment to educational excellence; to the creation, development, and application of the technologies critical to aerospace vehicle and information engineering; and to the architecture and engineering of complex high-performance systems.

Aerospace engineering centers on the design of extremely sophisticated machines ranging from vertical take-off aircraft and jet transports to rockets and spacecraft. Internal to these vehicles are modern software, information, and navigation systems. The vehicles themselves are part of larger transportation and communication systems. Critical disciplines and technologies in this field include the mechanics and physics of fluids; structures and materials; propulsion and energy conversion; information, communication, control, and estimation; humans, automation, and autonomy; and avionics. An increasingly important feature of the field is the ability to architect and engineer the complex engineering systems built upon these disciplines and technologies. Central objectives of the educational program are to teach students how to learn, how to use basic principles to solve engineering problems, and how to foresee the consequences of their solutions and designs.

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