Master of Aeronautics and Astronautics  

Presential
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Program overview The master’s program in Aeronautics and Astronautics provides you with an all-round knowledge of all areas relating to the construction and operation of aircraft and astronautic systems, including aerodynamics, drive engineering and satellite technology, and flight control as well as their integral systems. During the program you examine the design, development, and production of aircraft and spacecraft on the basis of advanced engineering methods. You also address application-related issues with continuous reference to professional practice. A wide range of teaching and research equipment is available such as a modern ultralight aircraft and various flight simulators and wind tunnels.
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Mandatory
There are many career opportunities for graduates of the Aeronautics and Astronautics program. These include management positions in industry and science. Other typical examples of career opportunities include: The design, development, production and operation of aeronautic craft and systems Application-based basic research The assessment and integration of new technologies The planning, development, and management of complex networked aerospace systems The planning, implementation, and operation of air transport systems and their infrastructures Developing guidelines for the implementation, operation, and monitoring of aerospace systems and their infrastructures Examining the safety and environmental compatibility of aerospace systems and their infrastructures Successfully completing the master’s program also qualifies you for a doctorate and the opportunity to pursue an academic career.
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Master of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Upstream
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