University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Master of Science in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
The Master of Science in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering in Engineering and Technology is offered by University of Michigan Ann Arbor.
This degree is designed for students who desired 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 with a B grade or better (excluding AEROSP 590 and AEROSP 585), and 6 credits must be from approved courses in mathematics. A single course cannot double count towards both the aerospace requirement and the mathematics requirement.The remaining credits can be fulfilled with any Rackham-approved AEROSP courses, where up to six hours of directed study (AEROSP 590) and three credit hours of aerospace engineering seminar series (AEROSP 585) may be elected. Students are encouraged to take advantage of directed study and become involved in research as part of their M.S.E. experience. The M.S.E. program does not include an option for a thesis per se; however, through AEROSP 590, students can perform research work in close supervision of a faculty member and investigate a problem of common interest.