MSc in Mobility Engineering: Aerospace Engineering
Gothenburg, Sweden
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
SEK 160,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Every day, freight trains, trucks, airplanes, and ships transport enormous quantities of raw materials and manufactured goods around the world, while billions of people travel for work and leisure in the same manner. The Aerospace engineering profile of this master's program will prepare you to meet the ever-changing demands of the industry with a particular focus on how aircraft, space vehicles, and their propulsion systems are designed, developed, and operated.
Over the coming decades, technical solutions to make aviation more sustainable and efficient will be essential — and those educated in the field will be in huge demand. As a student in this program, you will sharpen your fundamental engineering skills, preparing to solve all manner of real-world issues in your future career. You will also collaborate with industrial partners and have access to our world-class fluids lab for modelling and programming. The profile is designed to allow you to complement your knowledge with elective courses forming a method specialization in three alternative areas: fluids, structural, and artificial intelligence.
Aerospace research at Chalmers has a prominent position and we are frequently the largest benefiter among Swedish universities within the national flight research program. Chalmers is also well-positioned in European research activities and has a very strong industry network. Research strongholds are in propulsion systems, fluid-solid- and material mechanics and manufacturing as well as radar and AI technology. Research tasks range from developing new models and computational methods in fluid, solid and material mechanics, production simulations, experimental investigation of heat flows and aerodynamics in new types of propulsion systems as well as understanding how aerospace can transition to become a sustainable part of the transport system.
The program as a whole addresses the critical industries of aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, marine technology, and railway technology, with the option to specialize in one in particular. Graduates from the Mobility engineering program at Chalmers will be qualified to take up professional roles within research and development, design, and simulation of processes, systems, and parts of automotive, railway, aerospace, and maritime vehicles or other mechanical systems. Both the holistic approach and the possibility for in-depth studies provided in the program also offer a suitable background when aiming for a career or role within academic research, technical support, sales, manufacturing, or management at different levels.
Alongside the specific entry requirements for the whole program, students pursuing this profile will need to have prior knowledge of fluid mechanics. Depending on the selected area of interest, a background in the strength of materials will be required.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships are a great source of funding for Master's students who are liable to pay tuition fees. Some of these are administrated by Chalmers and others by external institutions. Additional scholarships may be appended to the list and applicants are therefore encouraged to check this webpage regularly.
Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Compulsory courses year 1
During the first year, the programme starts with three compulsory courses that form a common foundation in Mobility engineering. Each course is worth 7.5 credits.
- Systems and mechatronics for mobility engineering
- Introduction to propulsion and energy systems for transport
- Connected fleets in data-driven engineering
Compulsory courses year 2
- Master's thesis (30 credits)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
The Mobility engineering programme at Chalmers will lead to professional roles within research and development, design and simulation of processes, systems, and parts of automotive, railway, aerospace and maritime vehicles or other mechanical systems. Both the holistic approach and the possibility for in-depth studies provided in the program also offer a suitable background when aiming for a career/role within academic research, technical support, sales, manufacturing or management at different levels.
Graduates from the programme can be found at companies such as Volvo Group, Volvo Cars, SSPA, Trafikverket, GKN Aerospace, etc. Some graduates continue with PhD education within mobility, at Chalmers or other universities worldwide.