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The Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering prepares graduates for leadership positions across the aerospace field and related industries. This comprehensive curriculum explores diverse applications in both aeronautics and astronautics, ranging from traditional aircraft to advanced spacecraft like satellites, shuttles, and orbital stations. Students also engage in developing aerospace components, focusing on structural design, instrumentation, and the engineering of complete vehicle and propulsion systems.
Students who wish to apply to the Aerospace Engineering MS or Mechanical Engineering MS must provide the following materials:
Online Application Form
Application Fee 100
College Transcripts
Copies of transcript(s) for all post-secondary schoolwork must be uploaded with your application for initial review. Upon an offer of admission, accepted applicants will be required to submit official transcripts and proof of degree(s).
Statement of Purpose
Please upload a brief personal statement describing your educational objectives, your academic experience, and why you're interested in the program. There is no required length or word limit for the statement.
GRE Scores
Master's applicants are only required to submit GRE scores if their bachelor's degree was obtained from a non-US institute. Otherwise, GRE scores are optional. We do not have any minimum GRE score requirement for admission into our program.
Resume/CV
Upload a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) to your application. Your resume or CV should include details about your education, employment, and internship history. Pertinent research experience should be included as well.
Letters of Recommendation (2)
Two letters of recommendation are required to apply to this program. Letters are automatically requested when you enter recommenders' names and email addresses in your application. While we will accept letters from professional sources, we strongly prefer letters from professors acquainted with your academic interests, achievements, and abilities.