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Warsaw University of Technology M.Sc. Aerospace Engineering
Warsaw University of Technology

Warsaw University of Technology

M.Sc. Aerospace Engineering

Warsaw, Poland

MSc

3 semesters

English

Full time

09 Dec 2025*

23 Feb 2026

EUR 2,400 / per semester **

On-Campus

* Please note the application deadline has been updated.

** non-EU tuition | no tuition fee for EU students

Key Summary

    About : The M.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering provides advanced knowledge in aerodynamics, propulsion, and flight mechanics. This course spans 12 months, focusing on both theoretical and practical aspects of aerospace technology. Students will engage in hands-on projects and collaborate on industry-relevant challenges, preparing them for innovative roles in the sector.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles including aerospace engineer, project manager, or research scientist in industries like defense, aviation, or space exploration. Opportunities exist in companies that specialize in aircraft design, missile technology, and space systems, among others.

Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering

We offer two specialisations :

  1. Aerospace Structures and Systems
  2. Aerospace Propulsion Systems

During Master's degree studies in Aerospace Engineering, students gain knowledge about recent achievements in the field and the methods and tools that prepare them for taking management positions in industry or undertaking research activities. The third semester of the 3-semester study is devoted to the solution to a research problem. The problem statement and solution are put into the master's diploma thesis. Students of the Aerospace Engineering program are provided with knowledge allowing for scientific research and design, optimization, modernization as well as maintenance of flying vehicles. Graduates are well prepared to work for aviation engine design offices, research laboratories, and maintenance centers as well as to deal with all types of internal combustion engines (automobile, railway, and power plant engines).