20 Master's degrees in Aerospace Engineering in California, United States
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics
The current design practice at the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics MSc program at University of Southern California relies on a number of numerical tools to simulate structures, heat transfer, and fluid flows (e.g., NASTRAN, FLUENT, etc.) as well as mathematical packages for analyzing data (e.g., MAPLE, MATLAB, etc.).
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering (MSAE) programme at California State University Long Beach helps practicing engineers increase their competence or prepare for more advanced study.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The faculty members of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program at University of California, Irvine (UCI) have achieved national and international recognitions in diverse areas of research and scholarship. In addition to their research accomplishments, the faculty members are deeply dedicated to teaching and mentoring.
Aerospace Engineering
Students in the Aerospace Engineering program at San José State University can specialize in sustainable aviation concepts, aerospace structural design, astrodynamics, space systems engineering, hypersonics or propulsion.
Aeronautics
The Aeronautics program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech is a one-year program that provides advanced training in the areas of aeronautics beyond that covered in a four-year undergraduate program.
Systems Architecting and Engineering
The Systems Architecting and Engineering MSc program at University of Southern California is recommended to graduate engineers and engineering managers responsible for the conception and implementation of complex systems. Emphasis is on the creative process by which these systems are conceived, planned, designed, built, tested, certified, used and retired.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Program at the University of California, Davis, offers both Ph.D. and M.S. degrees.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
M.S. students in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego have the option to conduct research with a faculty member while taking classes, culminating in a Master's Thesis (Plan I), or the option to focus on specifically-designed coursework curriculums culminating in a Comprehensive Examination (Plan II).
Aeronautics and Astronautics
The Aeronautics and Astronautics M.S. at Stanford University is a 45-unit postgraduate programme focused on aerospace engineering themes. This full-time or part-time course typically lasts four to five quarters and does not require a thesis. It offers a flexible, lecture-based curriculum for aspiring industry professionals.
Aerospace Engineering
The Master's Program in Aerospace Engineering (MSAE) at Santa Clara University is a two-year program targeted at students with an engineering or science background who want to pursue a career in the aerospace industry, government, or academia.
Astronautical Engineering (MS)
The Astronautical Engineering (MS)program offered at University of Southern California encompasses the dynamic and cutting-edge field of advanced space technology, with a unique focus on spacecraft engineering.
Engineering (Aerospace Emphasis)
The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona University, offers an MS in Engineering (Aerospace Emphasis) (MSAE) degree program. The Program, which started in the Fall of 2007, has received WASC approval and is tailored for local aerospace professionals.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering programme at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a Master of Science degree delivered online. Designed for completion within two to three years, this part-time course provides advanced technical expertise in aerodynamics and propulsion to meet evolving global industry demands.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering programme at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) offers advanced Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees. This full-time, on-campus course provides rigorous academic training in Los Angeles, focusing on high-level research and technical expertise within the engineering sector.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering MSc program at University of Southern California is designed to give students exposure to at least two different areas of Aerospace Engineering through concentration and breadth requirements, while at the same time allowing students to pursue their interests through flexibility in the selection of technical electives.
Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering Department at San Diego State University has 9 full time professors among whom are some of the nationally and internationally recognized leading researchers in their fields.
Aerospace Engineering
California Polytechnic State University offers a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering that promotes an understanding and mastery of core aerospace engineering knowledge, built on a foundation of advanced mathematics and science.
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - Dynamics and Control
The Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering - Dynamics and Control MSc program offered at University of Southern California educates and trains multidisciplinary professionals in the modeling, analysis, simulation, and control of complex time-evolutionary systems.
Astronautical Engineering Certificate
The Astronautical Engineering MSc program offered at University of Southern California encompasses the dynamic and cutting-edge field of advanced space technology, with a unique focus on spacecraft engineering.
Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Management
The department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at University of Southern California, in conjunction with the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, offers the Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Management MSc program.