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Ohio State's Aerospace Engineering graduate program, ranked among the nation's top 20, is transforming aviation innovation. Students are pioneering pressure-sensitive paint for aerodynamic analysis, advancing distributed engine control systems, and enhancing supersonic aircraft efficiency. At Ohio State, your research will propel you to groundbreaking achievements. Below you'll find the academic requirements for both the Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in Aerospace Engineering. To earn either graduate degree, candidates must fulfill all program specifications (detailed in the MAE Graduate Programs Handbook) and university standards (outlined in the Graduate School Handbook), including completion of 18 credit hours of graduate-level coursework with letter grades.