Overview

Fuel your journey into the future of flight with an online degree program for our Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering. Designed for engineers seeking advanced expertise in aircraft and spacecraft systems, this flexible, non-thesis aerospace engineering program will help elevate your technical skills and make an impact in the aerospace industry. Explore advanced aerodynamics, propulsion, and vehicle design from anywhere in the world.

 

Program At A Glance

This practice-oriented, online aerospace engineering degree is ideal for engineers aiming to advance in aeronautics, astronautics, and related sectors without interrupting their careers.

30 Credit Hours 
1-2 Years – Average completion time
15-20 Hours Weekly – Estimated coursework commitment
No GRE – No admissions testing required

 

Careers & Outcomes

The aerospace engineering master’s program is designed to help you prepare for roles leading innovation in aviation, space exploration, defense, and emerging areas of unmanned and sustainable flight. Career outcomes from this specialized engineering program could include:

Aerospace Engineers
Design, test, and refine aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites. Work at the emerging edge of flight technology on safety, efficiency, and mission performance.

Propulsion Engineers
Develop and optimize jet engines, rocket systems, and other propulsion technologies. Analyze thermodynamic efficiency under extreme conditions.

Flight Dynamics Analysts
Simulate and evaluate aircraft or spacecraft stability, control systems, and maneuverability. 

Structural Analysts
Model and test aerospace structures to ensure they withstand mechanical stress and vibration. Use finite element analysis to predict performance.

Systems Engineers
Oversee integration of complex aerospace subsystems, from avionics to thermal controls. 

Research and Development Engineers
Contribute to next-generation aerospace solutions in academic, government, or private R&D environments.

 

Admissions Requirements

Applicants to the online Master of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering should hold a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering or a related STEM field.

Applicants must submit:
  • Official transcripts
  • Online recommendation letters
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Résumé

How to Apply
Apply online at Texas A&M’s EngineeringCAS

Application Deadlines
  • Fall: December 
  • Spring: September 

 

Contact

gradadvising@aero.tamu.edu 

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