Master Programme in Space Science and Technology
120 credits, programme, master's level, TMRRA
The Joint Master Program in Space Science and Technology – SpaceMaster is based on the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees Program and is given in close cooperation with the leading European universities, space research and industrial organisations.
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Space Technology and Instrumentation, Luleå University of Technology;
- Atmospheric and Space Science, Luleå University of Technology;
- Space Robotics and Automation, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Space Science and Technology, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures, Cranfield University;
- Space Automation and Control, Czech Technical University in Prague;
- Space Technique and Instrumentation, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
- Astrophysics, Space Science and Planetology, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
The academics in the partner universities are active researchers who implement the latest scientific achievements in their respective academic fields into the Program courses. The main learning outcomes include:
- fundamental and advanced knowledge in the academic subjects studied;
- holistic approach and comprehensive view on the advanced space projects;
- management skills required for the modern space projects, e.g. systems on-board aircraft or satellites, techniques for satellite launch, interplanetary missions, Earth observation, space data management;
- transferable skills, e.g. entrepreneurship, scientific writing, social competence, communication skills, leadership in the international and intercultural environment.
Since 2005 the Program attracts ambitious students with excellent academic performance from countries around the world. The student professional qualifications have been recognized by the international academic community through student publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals and conference proceedings, as well as regular participation in international conferences, e.g. European Geophysical Union General Assembly, International Astronautical Congress and ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Research.
- Space Technology and Instrumentation, Luleå University of Technology;
- Atmospheric and Space Science, Luleå University of Technology;
- Space Robotics and Automation, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Space Science and Technology, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures, Cranfield University;
- Space Automation and Control, Czech Technical University in Prague;
- Space Technique and Instrumentation, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
- Astrophysics, Space Science and Planetology, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
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120 credits, programme, master's level, TMRRA
The Joint Master Program in Space Science and Technology – SpaceMaster is based on the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees Program and is given in close cooperation with the leading European universities, space research and industrial organisations.
-
Space Technology and Instrumentation, Luleå University of Technology;
- Atmospheric and Space Science, Luleå University of Technology;
- Space Robotics and Automation, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Space Science and Technology, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures, Cranfield University;
- Space Automation and Control, Czech Technical University in Prague;
- Space Technique and Instrumentation, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
- Astrophysics, Space Science and Planetology, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
The academics in the partner universities are active researchers who implement the latest scientific achievements in their respective academic fields into the Program courses. The main learning outcomes include:
- fundamental and advanced knowledge in the academic subjects studied;
- holistic approach and comprehensive view on the advanced space projects;
- management skills required for the modern space projects, e.g. systems on-board aircraft or satellites, techniques for satellite launch, interplanetary missions, Earth observation, space data management;
- transferable skills, e.g. entrepreneurship, scientific writing, social competence, communication skills, leadership in the international and intercultural environment.
Since 2005 the Program attracts ambitious students with excellent academic performance from countries around the world. The student professional qualifications have been recognized by the international academic community through student publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals and conference proceedings, as well as regular participation in international conferences, e.g. European Geophysical Union General Assembly, International Astronautical Congress and ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Research.
- Space Technology and Instrumentation, Luleå University of Technology;
- Atmospheric and Space Science, Luleå University of Technology;
- Space Robotics and Automation, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Space Science and Technology, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering;
- Dynamics and Control of Systems and Structures, Cranfield University;
- Space Automation and Control, Czech Technical University in Prague;
- Space Technique and Instrumentation, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
- Astrophysics, Space Science and Planetology, Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier.
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