M.Sc. Degree in Aerospace Engineering Systems

The M.Sc. degree programme in Aerospace Engineering Systems consists of three key elements as follows:
i. A core component designed to provide the basic advanced knowledge and detailed technical skills required by the students to cover both numerical and symbolic based systems.
ii. An advanced taught component to provide further technical expertise in a chosen area of specialization.
iii. A research or project, designed to allow students to carry out a significant piece of work, either closely related to the requirements of the public or organized private sectors or at the leading edge of research.


To qualify for a degree, a candidate must normally satisfy the three components. The taught programme comprises a minimum of four core courses and three elective courses chosen from a list of several courses in the area of specialization of the student. Each course is equivalent to approximately 30 hours of lecture. In addition, each course will also involve group assignments and presentations.


Doctor Of Philosophy In Aerospace Engineering Systems

In this programme, the emphasis is on original research, candidates may undertake their research in one of the areas of specialization listed for the M.Sc. (Aerospace Engineering Systems) degree programme.


Admission Requirements for Ph.D. Degree in Aerospace Engineering Systems

To be eligible for admission into the Ph.D. programme, candidates are required to:

i. Be a holder of M.Sc. degree or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 4.0/5.0 in Aerospace Engineering Systems or related field of engineering awarded by any approved university.
ii. Satisfy the Department in a selection process and satisfy all other admission requirements of the Institute of Space Science and Engineering.