Master in Aeronautics and Astronautics  

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This programme focuses on formation of university educated professionals: aerospace engineers mainly for the aerospace industry, research and development, air transport, air operators and other aviation enterprises and institutions in the Czech Republic and the EU. The core of this field is then professionally and project oriented part of teaching that contains compulsory elective subjects, such as: reliability of aircraft technology, dynamic strength and lifetime, computer mechanics of fluid, mechanics of composite materials, aerodynamic aircraft design, experimental methods and testing of aircraft, and others. The field is thus directed to the construction and design of the aircraft and its systems, aircraft engines and space technology. Students learn the principles and fundamentals of space technologies. The programme also includes subjects common for the general university programme, such as operation of aircraft technology, navigation and flight control systems, aircraft instrumentation systems, maintenance aircraft of technology, etc. These will provide students with a broader overview in the field of aerospace.
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deeper knowledge in fundamental theoretical and engineering disciplines of aircraft and space technology such as aerodynamics, flight mechanics, fundamentals of astronautics, theory of engines, strength and lifetime of aircraft structures, aircraft materials, aircraft construction technology, reliability of aircraft technology, operation of aircraft technology, navigation and flight control systems, aircraft avionics and instrumentation systems, aircraft technology maintenance and others
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Master in Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Upstream
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