
Did you know that Linköping is the aviation capital of Sweden and one of the few aviation cities in the world? In fact, between the variety of aviation companies and military aviation establishments of the city there is Saab Aeronautics, the producer of the highly successful Gripen fighter aircraft, which is the major actor in the region. This makes Linköping the perfect spot to study aeronautical engineering, as some of the teachers at Linköping University have affiliations to the industry.
An aircraft is a complex, integrated, closely connected system of various technologies and disciplines such as aerodynamics, structure, propulsion, actuation systems and other on-board systems. The master’s program in Aeronautical Engineering at Linköping University is designed to prepare students for careers within the aerospace industry, ranging from conceptual aircraft design and aircraft engineering to related fields such as vehicle engineering or wind turbine engineering.
Starting in August, this full-time Master of Science with a major in Aeronautical Engineering is taught in English and has a duration of two years (120 credits). The only specific requirements that applicants shall have are a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering, or equivalent and at least 30 ECTS credits in mathematics, applied mathematics and/or application of mathematics relevant to the program.
If you dream of becoming an aeronautical engineer Linköping University is one of your best choices. With more than 25.000 students, Linköping University is one of the largest universities in Sweden, and 94% of its engineers have a permanent position within a year after their exams. Moreover, studies show that the students of Linköping University are the most satisfied with their studies and educational quality in the entire country.
With no tuition fees for EU/EEA and Switzerland citizens, Linköping University programs attract people from all over Sweden and from many places throughout the world . A degree from Linköping University will provide you with a competitive edge as the programme involves a project in the later part when all the disciplines learned within the master’s degree come together and challenge students to design, build and fly an aircraft, or a subscale version of it.
Register for the free webinar to see a dynamic live presentation on the master’s programme in Aeronautical Engineering. The webinar will be held on December 11th at 16:00 CET. [wufoo username=”web2present” formhash=”sib9nmw0ddnmjd” autoresize=”true” height=”516″ header=”show” ssl=”true”]