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 Master of Engineering

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This degree is designed for students who desire a curriculum that is focused on the scientific aspects of Aerospace Engineering. A total of 30 credit hours is required (typically 10 classes). Of these, 15 credit hours must be 500-level classes in Aerospace Engineering, and 6 credits must be from approved courses in mathematics. A thesis is optional. Consult the official university publications for specific degree requirements.

Admission requirements include a strong performance in an undergraduate program in engineering or science and submission of acceptable Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores. Students have substantial flexibility in selecting courses, but courses must be approved by a Graduate Advisor.

Students are strongly encouraged to consult with faculty in their intended areas of specialization to discuss the composition of their program.

Master of Engineering Degree in Space Engineering

The successful integration of the scientific, engineering, and management considerations in space systems requires highly capable professionals. In particular, managers at all levels must have a broad interdisciplinary background: they must be able to see branches, trees, and the entire forest at the same time. This program is open to engineers and scientists from all backgrounds, with aspirations of entering the Aerospace Workforce. This MEng program in Space Engineering combines strong emphasis on both theoretical and applied aspects with extensive hands-on experience at all levels. Designed to provide a broad interdisciplinary education in the scientific, engineering and management aspects of complex space systems, the program enhances disciplinary skills and provides insight and education in the systems engineering and management area. If you are interested in studying the scientific, engineering and management aspects of space engineering, this program, developed with Aerospace Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, allows you to structure the program to your specific area of interest.

Program Objectives

To provide a comprehensive knowledge of space science and engineering and their interrelationship. To increase depth beyond the baccalaureate level in a space-related discipline. To teach the systems approach to conceiving, designing, manufacturing, managing, and operating complex space systems. To provide practical experience in space system design, project development and management.

Program Concentrations

While your specific concentration curriculum will be decided through discussion with your program advisors suggested programs have been developed. You will need a minimum of 30 credits for graduation. Space Science Concentration Program Propulsion Concentration Program Plasma Electrodynamics & Sensors Instrumentation & Sensor Payloads Launch Vehicles Telemetry & Spacecraft Communication Astrodynamics Computer Control & Data Handling Program Administration The program advisor in Porf. T. Zurbuchen. For details, refer to http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/pages/graduate/meng

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