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    Canada, Ottawa

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    742

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Research

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 110 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Jan-2023 August-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 28,017  / year
    Apply Date August-2023
    Next Intake 9-Jan-2023

    Aerospace Engineering

    About

    All of our graduate programs in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering which combines the research strengths and resources of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa. At the master's level, we offer the following degrees: Master of Engineering (Aerospace), Master of Engineering (Materials), Master of Engineering (Mechanical), Master of Applied Science (Aerospace), Master of Applied Science (Materials) and a Master of Applied Science (Mechanical). Learn more about Ottawa-Carleton Joint Institutes.

    Our MASc program recently added a collaborative specialization in Climate Change.

    Capital Advantage

    Research collaborations and funding arrangements exist with several Institutes of the National Research Council of Canada, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, National Defence, the Ottawa Hospital and the Canadian Space Agency. Major industry partners include Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc., United Technologies, Siemens Corp., Deloro-Stellite, Indal Technologies, Liburdi Engineering, Magellan Aerospace, Augusta SpA., Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Rolls-Royce Canada and the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada, among many others. These strong relationships offer our students diverse research and career opportunities.

    Fields of Specialization

    • Aeronautical and Space Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Controls and Robotics
    • Materials and Manufacturing
    • Solid Mechanics and Design
    • Thermal and Fluid Engineering

    Faculty Research

    • Aerodynamics and fluid mechanics
    • Aero-structures
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Combustion and Heat Transfer
    • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
    • Robotics, Controls, Guidance and Navigation
    • Solid and Fracture Mechanics
    • Space and Satellite Technologies
    • Sustainable Energy Conversion and Utilisation

    All of our graduate programs in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering which combines the research strengths and resources of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa. At the master's level, we offer the following degrees: Master of Engineering (Aerospace), Master of Engineering (Materials), Master of Engineering (Mechanical), Master of Applied Science (Aerospace), Master of Applied Science (Materials) and a Master of Applied Science (Mechanical). Learn more about Ottawa-Carleton Joint Institutes.

    Our MASc program recently added a collaborative specialization in Climate Change.

    Capital Advantage

    Research collaborations and funding arrangements exist with several Institutes of the National Research Council of Canada, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, National Defence, the Ottawa Hospital and the Canadian Space Agency. Major industry partners include Pratt & Whitney Canada Inc., United Technologies, Siemens Corp., Deloro-Stellite, Indal Technologies, Liburdi Engineering, Magellan Aerospace, Augusta SpA., Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Rolls-Royce Canada and the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada, among many others. These strong relationships offer our students diverse research and career opportunities.

    Fields of Specialization

    • Aeronautical and Space Engineering
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Controls and Robotics
    • Materials and Manufacturing
    • Solid Mechanics and Design
    • Thermal and Fluid Engineering

    Faculty Research

    • Aerodynamics and fluid mechanics
    • Aero-structures
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Combustion and Heat Transfer
    • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
    • Robotics, Controls, Guidance and Navigation
    • Solid and Fracture Mechanics
    • Space and Satellite Technologies
    • Sustainable Energy Conversion and Utilisation

    Admission Information

    You should apply for admission for either Fall or Winter.  We do not offer courses in the Summer (May to August) term. Applying to Summer term is only possible if you have already arranged with a professor to undertake either a Directed Study or an Independent Study. Applications for admission to these graduate programs may be submitted at any time.

    Carleton Grad Stories

    Read this story about some of our aerospace researchers.

    Watch this video of Owen who talks about his research on slam impact seat testing as part of his Master of Applied Science program in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Master’s Minimum Admission Requirements

    • Four-year bachelor‘s degree equivalent: Bachelor’s; requiring four years of study
    • Minimum requirement overall: Very Good

    Doctoral Minimum Admission Requirements

    • Master’s / graduate degree equivalent: Master’s
    • Minimum requirement overall (B+): Very Good

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 28,017 

    Application Fee

    CAD 110 

    How to Apply

    Explore

    Carleton offers more than 100 graduate programs to choose from. You can find more information about the program, research areas and specific admission requirements by visiting the Admission website.

    It’s important that you find a program that fits your own research and study interests by looking at the fields of specialization and/or concentrations of the program in which you are interested.

    Prepare

    Throughout the online application, you will need to upload required documents for your program of choice. Visit our website for a complete list of documents. The most commonly required documents include:

    • Transcripts
    • Referee Contact Information
    • Statement of Intent
    • CV/Resume
    • Writing Sample
    • Language Proficiency

    A specific list of required documents will be available once an application has been started. Take time to prepare your documents prior to starting an application.

    Apply

    After you have decided on the program(s) to which you would like to apply, you will need to create a Carleton360 account. This will be your specific Carleton account to which only you have access.

    In Carleton360, click on Apply Now on the right side of the screen or click the Applications tab on the top menu.

    Program Selection: Search for the program to which you are applying. Search by Department, Degree or Keyword. From the search results, select the program to which you are applying. Ensure you select the correct program, as some programs have similar names.

    Term of Application: Review entry dates. All terms in which applications are open will be displayed. Choose the term to which you are applying.

    Getting Started: Review instructions and details of what to expect as you move through the application. Note that program and deadline information is displayed at the top of each screen. You must click the acknowlegement at the bottom of the screen in order to complete this page.

    As you move through the online application, you will need to enter details about your academic history, referee information, English language test score (if applicable), etc. It is not necessary to complete the online application in a single session. You may return to your partially completed application as many times as needed to complete and submit it.

    Documents that you do not submit within the online application must be uploaded prior to the specific program application deadline. When you access your application details in Carleton Central, you will be advised of all of the documents that are required for your particular program. Failure to upload the required documents as described may delay the processing of your application.

    After you submit your online application you will be required to pay the non-refundable application fee of $110.00 ($160.00 for the MBA program). This fee is payable to Carleton University and can be paid by INTERAC Online or Credit Card. Once your fee payment has been processed, you will be redirected to a Confirmation page with further information and instructions. WIthin 1-3 business days, you will receive an email with further instructions and information on how to log in to Carleton Central.

    Once the application has been submitted and your application fee has been processed, it cannot be modified.

    Note: Application fees for graduate programs will not be waived.

    Check your application status online

    The academic unit will review your application, which may not occur until after the application deadline has passed. To find out the status of your application, you can log into Carleton Central and follow the “Graduate Admissions” link.

    Once the academic unit has selected candidates for admission, recommendations are made to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs for final approval. If approved, an email is sent to applicants informing them to log into Carleton Central to view their Offer of Admission and Funding as well as their Statement of Standing on Admission.

    If you receive an offer of admission and funding, you can accept the offer by logging into Carleton Central and accepting it online.

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