Master of Science

The Department of Aerospace Engineering offers a Master of Science-Thesis Option (MS) degree in which students complete a minimum of 32 hours on their degree plans, of which 24 hours is formal coursework (including 2 hours of AERO 681 Seminar) plus 8 hours of AERO 691 Research. As part of this research-based degree, students are required to write and defend a final thesis. The MS-THO requires a committee of three or more graduate-level faculty members, one of which must act as the primary adviser for each candidate. Students admitted into this program must have a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering or an equivalent field (if the degree is not in engineering, leveling courses may be required, possibly even an undergraduate degree.) For more information about applicant qualifications and application deadlines, see the Consideration for Admission page.

Steps to Fulfill Master’s Degree Program

  1. Meeting with faculty advisor to plan course of study for first semester
  2. Establish advisory committee. Submit a degree plan early in the second semester.*
  3. Submit thesis proposal to the Graduate and Professional School.
  4. Apply for a degree via the Howdy portal, pay graduation fee.
  5. Check to be sure degree program and advisory committee are up to date and all ELP requirements (if applicable) and coursework are complete and graded.
  6. Complete residence requirement
  7. Submit request to schedule final examination
  8. If required, upload an approved final copy of thesis as a single PDF file (thesis.tamu.edu) and submit signed approval form to the Thesis Office.
  9. Graduation; arrange for cap and gown.

Students with the ultimate goal of pursuing a PhD should apply directly to the PhD program.

Department of Aerospace Engineering