2 Year(s)
Program Duration
Masters
Degree Type
1401 (2025)
Program rank
The University of Montana does not currently offer a specific Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Sciences. Instead, UM provides a Pre-Engineering Program that prepares students to transfer to other institutions for specialized engineering degrees.
Core courses include Advanced Fluid Dynamics, Structural Dynamics, and Computational Aerodynamics. Electives allow further specialization in areas like Space Systems and Satellite Engineering. The program offers opportunities for hands-on projects, internships, and research under the guidance of faculty with expertise in cutting-edge aerospace technologies.
The program consists of core courses in aerospace dynamics, aerodynamics, propulsion, and materials, along with electives in specialized areas such as spacecraft design, fluid dynamics, and structural analysis. Students may choose to undertake a thesis or a capstone project. A selection of interdisciplinary electives is also available, covering areas like robotics and artificial intelligence applications in aerospace.