Master in Aerospace  

Presential
English
Increasing demands in terms of environmental and noise protection require, new scientific and technical developments, for example in automation and propulsion systems, enable completely new aircraft concepts, including unmanned flight systems and electrically powered aircraft. Excellently trained engineers who, based on a comprehensive understanding of the entire aviation system, are breaking new ground in interdisciplinary and international cooperation, drive these developments in companies and at universities. Students specializing in space travel deal in particular with the conception and development of space vehicles, satellites and the corresponding subsystems and components. You can expand your English language skills, which are key for working in the international aerospace industry, by choosing from the extensive range of English-language modules or by completing your studies entirely in English. The graduates have competencies from the area of ​​overall flying systems and therefore, depending on the individually chosen orientation, from the areas of transport systems, endo- and exo-atmospheric flight systems as well as from the technical disciplines of aerodynamics, lightweight construction, flight system dynamics, aircraft propulsion, control technology, Aircraft design or space technology. In addition, as a graduate you will be familiar with production methods as well as materials science from development to application. Furthermore, during their training, students are repeatedly confronted with practical problems that require optimization in terms of economic and ecological aspects and must meet specific legal constraints in the development, construction, approval and operation of flying systems.
English
Mandatory
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English
Master in Aerospace
English
Upstream
English

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