• Carleton University offers MASc in Aerospace Engineering for a duration of 2 years.
  • It is an on-campus, joint program offered on a full-time basis.
  •  Aerospace Engineering is offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute that combines the research strengths and resources of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.
  • Carleton University offers 3 graduate courses in  Aerospace Engineering program of study are:
    • MASc in  Aerospace Engineering (2 years)
    • MEng in  Aerospace Engineering (1 year)
  • This program prepares students for a career as engineers by combining rigorous programs and a highly supportive learning environment with practical, hands-on experience.
  • The major components of the Aerospace Engineering program are:
    • Aeronautical and Space Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Controls and Robotics
    • Materials and Manufacturing
    • Solid Mechanics and Design
    • Thermal and Fluid Engineering
  • The program provides 3 pathway options: ​coursework, research project, or thesis basis which requires students to complete an engineering project and produce a report in the last semester.
  • Graduate students at Carleton work alongside faculty, and industry, government, and other community leaders who are recognized for their research excellence.
  • The student to faculty ratio is 12:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
  • University allows students collaboration with National Research Council Canada, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, National Defence, the Ottawa Hospital, and the Canadian Space Agency.
  • The Faculty of the department has received many awards like Internal awards, External Awards, Teaching Awards.
  • Carleton University has an acceptance rate of 21%, compared to other Canadian universities.