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Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering

Introduction

The master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering offers advanced multidisciplinary training that qualifies graduates for professional practice as aeronautical engineers, in accordance with prevailing legislation (Order CIN/312/2009, of 9 February). It is the natural continuation of the bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Technology Engineering, because the skill set and content of the two degrees are linked and coordinated and because they have been designed with these professional competencies in mind.

Aims

This master’s degree corresponds to a regulated profession and confers a specific set of professional competencies. The labour market needs professionals with the competencies needed to fulfil this role in the aeronautical sector, both in the administration and in public and private companies. Graduates of the master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering have traditionally been very well received in national and international companies.

Why this master’s degree?

This master’s degree provides advanced training that aims to complement that of holders of bachelor’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering. This advanced training is highly multidisciplinary in nature and provides the competencies necessary for professional practice.

Graduates of the master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering will have the capacity to design, manufacture, maintain and put into operation aeroplanes, helicopters, satellites and other aerospace engineering works, as well as the capacity to build, control and inspect ground facilities such as airport terminals, runways, signage and all the basic structures necessary for air navigation.

Double-degree agreements

Who is it for?

This master’s degree is designed for graduates of the associated bachelor’s degree—the bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Technology Engineering—and graduates of bachelor’s degrees in the aerospace field who wish to complete their training to practise as aerospace engineers.

General information

 

Qualification type: official university master’s degree. Recorded in the Register of Universities, Schools and Degrees (RUCT)

Start date: autumn and spring

Duration and study load: 2 years, 120 ECTS credits (60 ECTS credits/academic year)

Timetable and delivery: face-to-face. All compulsory subjects are taught in the autumn and spring semesters, in the morning or afternoon depending on the semester (MS1 and MS3 in the morning in the autumn semester and in the afternoon in the spring semester; MS2 in the afternoon in the autumn semester and in the morning in the spring semester). Specialisation subjects are taught in the autumn semester.

Fees, grants and financial aid: further information on fees and paying for enrolment

Further information on grants and financial aid

 

Languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish and English (all of the second year and part of the first)

Places: 60 for admission in September + 60 for admission in February

Specialisations
  • Space

  • Propulsion
  • Aerospace Vehicles

  • Aiports

  • Air Navigation (EETAC)

Academic coordinator: Adrià Rovira Garcia