• MASc in Aerospace Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto is offered as a 2-years (5 sessions) program.
  • This course is offered on a full-time basis.
  • It is offered as a course-based and thesis-based option.
  • MASc is considered to provide basic training in research for students subsequent to an undergraduate program.
  • In this program, faculty research areas include:
    • aircraft flight systems and control
    • flight simulation
    • computational fluid dynamics 
    • combustion and propulsion 
    • aerodynamic shape optimization 
    • experimental fluid dynamics, and etc.
  • This master's program is designed to provide professional training beyond the undergraduate level and to accelerate careers with specialized engineering expertise needed in business, government, and industry.
  • The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:19.
  • Top students may have the opportunity to transfer directly to the Ph.D. program after their first year of MASc studies.
  • Students choosing the project option will be required to complete a total of 3.0 FCEs in addition to the project.
  • In order to pursue the project option, the student must secure a professor who will act as the supervisor throughout the project.
  • The average salary goes up to 78,000 USD after completing this program.