Rymdteknik
Rymdvetenskap och rymdteknik, master, 120.0 Högskolepoäng

Fakta 2011/12

Det här är katalogen för 2011/12, du kan också gå till 2012/13, 2013/14

Behörighet

Grundläggande behörighet, avancerad nivå

Särskild behörighet

Successful completion of a basic engineering program or a Bachelor´s degree with a minimum of 180 ECTS in the areas of physics, space physics, astronomy, engineering, electronics, mechatronics, space technology, computer science or equivalent. A minimum of 22.5 ECTS in mathematics at the university level is required. Applicants with earlier studies in Sweden must hold a "Kandidatexamen" in a relevant field or if the applicant is enrolled in European Diploma engineering programmes, or the equivalent, he/she must have completed at least three years of his/her studies.

Applicants must have documented skills in English corresponding to the level of English in Swedish upper secondary education (English B).


Tillträdesnivå

Avancerad nivå


Examen

Masterexamen


Urval

Urval D, Program och kurs (rangordning baseras på examensinriktning och/eller andra akademiska kvalifikationer, och/eller yrkeslivserfarenhet)


Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Space Science and Technology - SpaceMaster provides top-class research and professional oriented modules in space science and technology for students from the whole world. The educational cooperation is supported by scientific and industrial space organisations, thus providing direct contacts with professional research and industry.

Students receive Master Diploma certificates from two European universities.
The Course Consortium consists of six European universities, two Third-Country universities and five associated members.

European universities:

  • Luleå University of Technology, Sweden (LTU)

  • Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg, Germany (JMUW)

  • Cranfield University, UK(CU)

  • Helsinki University of Technology, Finland (TKK)

  • CzechTechnicalUniversity, Prague, Czech Republic (CTU)

  • Université Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III, France (UPS)

Third-Country universities:

  • The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science, Japan (UT)

  • Utah State University, USA(USU)

Associated members:

  • Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)

  • Swedish Space Corporation (SSC)

  • EISCAT (European Incoherent Scatter) Scientific Association (EISCAT)

  • Honeywell International s.r.o.

  • European Aeronautics Defence and Space Company, Innovation Works Division (EADS)

During two years of full time studies the students obtain cross-disciplinary theoretical knowledge and practical skills by using the available space scientific facilities such as satellites, rockets, landers, stratospheric balloons, radars, robots, space and remote sensing instruments.

The Course has a common first year for all students. The first semester takes place at JMUW. The second semester takes place at LTU. During the third semester the students are distributed among the six European universities. During the forth semester the students perform their Master thesis projects at six European universities, two Third-Country universities and associate members.The thesis work is strongly connected to the current research and performs usually in collaboration with the space industry.

The Erasmus Mundus scholarships from EACEA are available for EU and non-EU students. The Erasmus mobility scholarships are available during the second year. Additional scholarships are available from the Swedish Institute.

The Course is given in English. 


Inriktningar

Luleå University of Technology, Department of Space Science, Kiruna, Sweden (Space and Atmospheric Science; Space Technology and Instrumentation)

Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg, Germany (Automation, Control and Communication of Space Robotics)

Cranfield University, UK (Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures)

 Helsinki University of Technology, Finland (Space Robotics and Automation Technology)

Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic (Space Automation and Control)

Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse, France (Space Technique and Instrumentaiton; Astrophysics, Space Science and Planetology)


Var kan jag jobba?

The graduated students have wide and deep competence and therefore are ready to  work within the modern and most technologically advanced areas: fundamental space research, space technology and engineering, applied engineering and electronics. The added value of the SpaceMaster Course compared with other courses in the same field can be summarised as:

  •  structured cooperation between the academic institutions and industry;
  •  the education is influenced by current advances in research and develpoment;
  •  increased intercultural understanding and integration;
  • a wide range of specializationsthat improves career prospects of students;
  • international network after the graduation;
  • promotion of the join research projects.

    SpaceMaster students work today at ESTEC-ESA, SSC, EADS, Astrium, DLR, Volvo Aero, LKAB, European universities and space companies around the world.


Mer information

Information about the Course, eligibility requirements and application procedure: http://www.spacemaster.eu

Application deadline: January 17, 2011
An applicant shall submit complete documents before January 17, 2011 in order to be considered for the Erasmus Mundus scholarship. All applicants are encouraged to submit their documents immediately after registering at www.studera.nu.


Vill du veta mer om utbildningens innehåll?
Victoria Barabash, victoria.barabash@ltu.se, 0980-790 24
Anette Snällfot-Brändström, anette.snallfot-brandstrom@ltu.se, 0980-791 84


Programtillfällen

Anmälningskod: LTU-93202
Sista ansökningsdag: 2011-01-17
Urval: Urvalet baseras på examensinriktning och/eller andra akademiska kvalifikationer, och/eller yrkeslivserfarenhet, Meritvärdering och urval baseras på examensinriktning och kursinnehåll avseende kvalitet och kvantitet
Starttermin: Höst 2011
Studietakt: 100%
Studietid: Dagtid
Undervisningsform: Normal
Språk: Engelska
Ort: Kiruna

 
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