IPSA - Aeronautics and Space Master of Science Aerospace Propulsion
IPSA - Aeronautics and Space

IPSA - Aeronautics and Space

Master of Science Aerospace Propulsion

Paris, France

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time

30 Jun 2026*

Sep 2026

EUR 12,595 / per year

On-Campus

* If you require a visa to enter France, you must submit your application (with embassyy or consulate) before April 2026.

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Science in Aerospace Propulsion explores advanced principles of propulsion systems used in aircraft and spacecraft. The program covers topics such as thermodynamics, propulsion technology, and aerodynamics over the course of one year full-time or two years part-time.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in aerospace engineering, propulsion system design, research and development, and related fields in both private and governmental sectors.

The Master of Science (MSc) Aerospace Propulsion at IPSA is a cutting-edge program designed for students passionate about propulsion systems for aircraft and space vehicles. This innovative program aims to train experts in the field of propulsion by integrating the latest technological advancements, environmental challenges, and the new demands of the aerospace industry. The curriculum, developed in collaboration with key industry players, reflects IPSA’s commitment to meeting the growing need for technical skills in this strategic area.

Excellence in Aerospace Propulsion: MSc Program Objectives

The MSc in Aerospace Propulsion delivers excellence through four key objectives:

  • Training technical experts
    Students develop comprehensive expertise in propulsion technologies, mastering jet engines, solid and liquid propellant systems, electric propulsion, and hybrid technologies. The program provides advanced training in numerical simulation, engine design tools, and cutting-edge experimental methods.
  • Tackling environmental challenges
    The program prioritizes sustainable technologies, including electric propulsion, hydrogen systems, and biofuels, preparing students to address climate change and reduce aviation’s carbon footprint.
  • Driving innovation
    Through research-focused pedagogy, students develop innovative solutions for next-generation propulsion systems, emphasizing improved efficiency, reliability, and environmental sustainability.
  • Embracing global opportunities
    With English-taught courses and worldwide partnerships, students gain international exposure through internships and collaborative projects with leading companies and research laboratories.