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3 Aerospace Engineering Degree Programs in Sweden


KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc Aerospace Engineering
- Stockholm, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Msc Aerospace Engineering fosters engineers for careers in the international aerospace sector and related fields. It offers specialisation in Aeronautics, Space, Lightweight Structures and Systems Engineering. Graduates have a theoretical foundation in aerospace modelling, analysis and design.


Chalmers University of Technology
MSc in Mobility Engineering: Aerospace Engineering
- Gothenburg, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Every day, freight trains, trucks, airplanes, and ships transport enormous quantities of raw materials and manufactured goods around the world, while billions of people travel for work and leisure in the same manner. The MSc in Mobility Engineering: Aerospace Engineering profile of this master's program will prepare you to meet the ever-changing demands of the industry with a particular focus on how aircraft, space vehicles, and their propulsion systems are designed, developed, and operated.
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
MSc Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering
- Stockholm, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering combines a strong foundation in electrical engineering with knowledge of electromagnetic fields, how they interact with matter and how to utilise them in technology. Students specialise in Microwave Engineering, Photonics, Plasma or Space.
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Aerospace engineering focuses on the design, development, testing, and production of aerospace systems. It tackles complex problems related to flight within Earth's atmosphere and beyond.
During an aerospace engineering degree, you'll take foundational courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Then, you'll transition into specialized coursework that covers more complex subjects like aerodynamics, propulsion, and flight mechanics.
As an aerospace engineering graduate, you could find yourself working for aerospace and defense companies, designing, manufacturing, and testing aircraft and spacecraft for both civilian and military applications. Alternatively, you might join government agencies to work on national aerospace programs, research and development projects, or even help shape policies and regulations.
With a vast array of job opportunities and the potential to contribute to groundbreaking innovations, this degree is an excellent choice for those passionate about technology and exploration.
Sweden (Sverige) is the largest of the Nordic countries, with a population of about 9.5 million. It borders Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark via the bridge of Öresund (Öresundsbron). Sweden has a strong tradition of being an open, yet discreet country.