Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering and Communications  

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Graduates of the "Aerospace Engineering and Communications" program are prepared for practical work in the design, creation, assembly and maintenance of small aerospace devices and their communication equipment. In addition, they have both a general and a specific knowledge of the main applications of these devices, as well as the ability to propose and develop new applications. Graduates of the master's program receive solid knowledge and can work in companies and institutions in field related to the building and maintenance of small satellites and unmanned aerial systems, design and production of parts and systems for satellites, processing of satellite data and images, satellite navigation and telemetry (GPS systems), satellite communications, wireless and wired networks, electronics and information technology. They can continue their education as PhD students and apply for teaching positions. . The solid interdisciplinary curriculum of the MSc program "Aerospace Engineering and Communications" combined with practical-oriented training and the excellent team of university professors provide serious prospects for the professional realization of graduates of the master's program ASEC. They can be employed as specialists in various companies, state enterprises, agencies, etc., in positions related to the design, creation, maintenance, operation and applications of systems, devices and standards in the field of aero and space engineering, wireless communications, communication networks, satellite communication systems, optical networks and systems, etc. They may work as communication network and data transmission specialists in telecommunications companies or other businesses. They can work as managers in various companies and state institutions related to aerospace, communication, and information technologies. They can work as researchers or teachers in scientific institutes and universities.
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