• Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics is a 2-year program.
  • It is an honours program and is available with a co-op option.
  • The master's degree program requires 45 quarter units of course work, which must be taken at Stanford.
  • The course work is divided into four categories:
    • Basic courses
    • Mathematics Courses
    • Technical Electives
    • Other Electives. 
  • The current research and teaching activities cover a number of advanced fields, with emphasis on:
    • Aeroelasticity and Flow Simulation
    • Aircraft Design, Performance, and Control
    • Applied Aerodynamics
    • Astrodynamics
    • Autonomy
    • Computational Aero-Acoustics
    • Computational Fluid Dynamics
    • Computational Mechanics and Dynamical Systems
    • Control of Robots, including Space and Deep-Underwater Robots
    • Conventional and Composite Materials and Structures
  • The program emphasizes structural, aerodynamic, guidance and control, and propulsion problems of aircraft and spacecraft. 
  • It is recommended that all candidates enroll in a humanities or social sciences course to complete the 45-unit requirement. Example: Language Course.
  • The student-faculty ratio at Stanford University is 5:1, and the school has 69.3% of its classes with fewer than 20 students.
  • 17 Nobel laureates are currently members of the Stanford community.
  • According to QS Global World Ranking, Stanford University Ranked #2.
  • The average salary is 112,049 USD.