Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (Joint degree by TUM and NTU)
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 2 years |
Intakes | August |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- An applicant must have completed at least a 3-year Bachelor Degree (Honors) or European/German FH Diploma or its equivalent in areas of Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering or closely related discipline from a university with recognized standing with at least a 2nd Upper Honors or equivalent.
English Language Skills
- As the Programme instruction medium is English, the applicant must be able to demonstrate a satisfactory level of the language.
- Applicant whose native tongue or medium of instruction from previous studies (Bachelor / FH Diploma) is not English must submit at least one of the following.
- TOEFL: Recent score with a minimum of 605 for Paper-based test or 88 for Internet-based test or 234 for Computer-based test
- IELTS: With academic IELTS result of at least 6.5
- CAE (Certificate of Advanced English): Grade A, B or C
Curriculum
Pre-essential Module (Compulsory)
- Business and Technical English
Core Modules
- Structures and Materials
- Aerodynamics
- Propulsion
- Flight Performance and Dynamics
- Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Laboratory Modules
- Aerospace Lab
- Design Lab
- Focus Area Modules
There are 3 Focus Areas offered: ‘Aerodynamics and Propulsion’ , ‘Structures, Materials and Aero-systems’ and ‘Flight Mechanics and Control’
Students will choose 3 modules from their Major Focus Area, 2 modules from their Secondary Focus Area, 2 modules from any of the Focus Areas and 2 modules as Electives.
Focus Area 1: Aerodynamics and Propulsion
- Turbulent Flows
- Boundary Layer Theory
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Turbo Compressors
Focus Area 2: Structures, Materials and Aero-systems
- Plates and Shells
- Fracture Mechanics and Non-Destructive Testing
- Carbon Fibre Composite Materials
- Aero-systems
- Lightweight and Aerospace Structures
Focus Area 3: Flight Mechanics and Control
- Advanced Flight Dynamics
- Flight Control Systems
- Advanced Control of Flight Systems
- Spacecraft Technology 1
- Helicopter Engineering
Cross-Discipline Modules (Choose 2)
- Aspects of European and Asian History and Culture
- Cultural, Social and Economical Aspects of Globalisation
- International Intellectual Property Law
- Selected Topics in Business Administration
- Selected Topics in Management Methods