The aerospace engineering faculty offer a Master of Science program. There are two track options: 1) a thesis option, and 2) a non-thesis option. The non-thesis option has two possible culminating experiences: 1) a comprehensive exam, or 2) an applied project. The thesis and applied project options require a faculty advisor. Admitted students are assumed to be in a non-thesis comprehensive exam option until a faculty advisor has been secured. In order to gain admission to the M.S. thesis option, qualified applicants must secure a faculty advisor prior to admission. Qualified applicants who have not secured a faculty advisor prior to admission decisions may be offered admission to the M.S. non-thesis option, with the opportunity to move to the M.S. thesis option after a thesis chair has been obtained. Additional information is in the Graduate Guidelines on the school website.
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