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The Aerospace Engineering Department provides an extensive graduate program culminating in Master of Science (both thesis and non-thesis tracks) and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students can specialize in diverse fields including aerodynamics and propulsion, structural mechanics and composites, rotorcraft technology, space systems, and flight dynamics with stability and control. These specializations allow for customized study paths in computational fluid dynamics, aeroelastic phenomena, hypersonic systems, composite materials, intelligent structures, finite element analysis, space propulsion technologies, robotics, and human-machine interaction. To earn a Master of Science degree, candidates must complete 30 credit hours while maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA, with specific criteria differing between thesis and non-thesis pathways.
Applicants should have a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering (or in a closely related field) with a recommended minimum GPA of 3.2/4.0 from an accredited institution.
iBT TOEFL Requirements
Total - 96 (Speaking - 22, Listening - 24, Reading - 26, Writing - 24)
IELTS Requirements
Overall - 7 (Listening - 7, Reading - 7, Writing - 7, Speaking - 6.5)
PTE Requirements
Total - 68
Writing - 68