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Aerospace Engineering MSc FH Aachen University Of Applied Sciences
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International Programmes in Germany 2014
Aerospace Engineering (MSc) • FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences •
Aachen
Degree
Master
Course language(s)
German, English
Most modules are held in English. Some optional modules are offered in German.
Admission semester
Summer and winter semester
Beginning
The three-semester course or four-semester course
(with an integrated Aerospace Research Project) begins for the summer semester in March and for the winter semester in October.
Programme duration
Three semesters
Four semesters (with integrated Aerospace Research
Project)
Application deadline
For the summer semester:
Applicants from a country participating in the Bologna process: 15 January
Applicants from other countries: 30 November of the previous year
For the winter semester:
Applicants from a country participating in the Bologna process: 15 July

CONTACT
Fachhochschule Aachen
Fachbereich Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik
Prof Dipl-Ing J.-Michael Bauschat
Hohenstaufenallee 6
52064 Aachen

Applicants from other countries: 31 May

Tel. +49 (0) 2 41-6 00 95 23 05
Fax. +49 (0) 2 41-6 00 95 26 80

Course content
The Department of Aerospace Engineering at FH
Aachen University of Applied Sciences (AcUAS) offers two different Master's Programmes in Aerospace
Engineering:
- a three-semester Master's Programme (without
Aerospace Research Project)
- a four-semester Master's Programme (with
Aerospace Research Project) with a free choice of subjects in "General Aerospace
Engineering" and "Advanced Aerospace Engineering" areas. In addition, the faculty proposes degree programmes with a focus on "Aeronautical
Engineering", "Astronautical Engineering", "Propulsion
Engineering" and "Simulation

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