Master's degree in Aerospace Science and Technology (MAST)

What follows is a summary of the Master's degree in Aerospace Science and Technology (MAST) of the EETAC. For further information on access, grants, registration, enrolment, etc. click on this link. This description of the program corresponds to the 2015 syllabus, which has been updated in 2021. Check this link.

The master's degree in Aerospace Science and Technology (MAST) provides advanced training in the sciences and technology that are currently most widely used and applied in the fields of aeronautics and space exploration. Graduates of this master’s degree will have been trained in an interdisciplinary area of knowledge that includes the study of theoretical and practical groundwork, techniques, methods and processes, and will be skilled at promoting, defining and managing innovative research projects.

MAST is a 90 ECTS credits master that can be taken in one and a half years at full-time dedication or up to three years at part-time.

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