Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
AE7-O01-21 · Institute of Engineering and Transport · Aviation, Transportation and Logistics Department incl. Aircraft Maintenance Training Centre
Not Applicable, does not include WBL
Course Description
The MCAST MSc in Aerospace Engineering aims to form graduates that will be able to design and implement aerospace projects focusing on more productive but environmentally friendly technologies so as to respond to today’s challenges of a cleaner sky and less noisy and non-polluted environment, as well as to develop safer, faster and cheaper transportation for a growing society.
The objective of this Master course is to provide the graduates with the skills required by national and international aerospace companies and with the right profile to match recruitment criteria for agencies as well as public and private bodies in the aerospace sector and also other engineering sectors, for example Automotive. In detail, MCAST's highly targeted learning aerospace pathway aims at developing career-enhancing skills for aerospace professionals in the aviation sector and in the expanding civilian space business in fields such as the management, maintenance and conversion of aircrafts, R&D of technologies for new generations of aircrafts, and civilian applications for smart satellites and sub-orbital spacecrafts.
The course offers the students the possibility to specialize in one of three most highly-demanded fields, namely:
• Structures and Measurements for Aerospace
• Aerodynamics
• Space Technologies.
This course has a strong online component.
This course is not related to the Engineering Warrant.
Fees:
Fees apply – Further information through MG2i (MCAST Gateway to Industry)
Career Opportunities
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Entry Requirements
Applicants must hold a recognised MQF/EQF Level 6 qualification, with at least 180 credits, in any from a Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering or in a related Engineering or Scientific area.
Applicants found eligible as per above, will also be asked to successfully complete a Master’s Programnme Suitability Interview
In the absence of above entry requirements, applicants aged 27 years and over, can submit an application under the Maturity Clause…. but must present a recognised MQF/EQF Level 5 qualification (at least 120 credits), or its equivalent, in Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering or in a related Engineering or Scientific area, together with clear evidence of a minimum of three (3) years (full time) direct and relevant experience.
Applicants under Maturity Clause, will be asked to sit for a combined Maturity and Master’s Suitability Interview
Further important information can be found under the respective Admissions FAQ https://mcast.edu.mt/maturity-clause/.
Other notes related to this programme
This Master’s Programme MAY be available as Full-Time delivery, if this same programme will be taking off for an International Cohort. Fees apply as will be guided by MG2i (MCAST Gateway to Industry). Information about this Master’s Programme being offered on a Part-Time delivery mode, can be found on the MG2i Website promoting such programmes – https://mg2imalta.com/.
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