Master in Aeronautical Engineering
Île-de-France, France
DURATION
0 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
French, English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2023
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
IPSA delivers a Master's degree in Aeronautical Engineering accredited by the CTI (Engineering Degree Commission).
The 2-year Master's degree is taught in the Parisian campus. Students complete the program with a total of 120 ECTS Credits.
The program consists of 3 academic semesters, and one semester is dedicated to a compulsory internship.
Our program offers a wide range of academic choices. Students get to choose their studies between specialization, majors, and options all along with the program.
The Master is mostly taught in English; some courses are in French from the second semester. No knowledge of French is required to enter the Master. However, students must reach the B2 level in French Language (according to CEFRL) to obtain their degree. Students will benefit from intensive French language lessons all along with the program.
Internship:
Students apply their scientific knowledge and practical skills to real industrial projects during internships and gain substantial experience.
The Master includes two internships. The first one takes place in the 1st year and lasts four weeks minimum. The second internship lasts one semester; it will most likely lead the student to a first job.
To find an internship, students receive support to create contacts that will enable them to find an internship. Students can do this internship in any country.
Observatory of air and space careers:
IPSA and the pooling institute IPSOS conduct a survey called "Observatory on air and space jobs" every two years. This survey provides an overview of companies' future recruitment intentions.
This survey responds to the natural concern of any school of engineers, i.e., understand the current reality and the transformations to come from domains, sectors, and professions. A sample of 200 managers of companies in the aeronautics and space sector has been interviewed better to understand their expectations and our graduates' needs.