Courses offered
SPECIAL MASTER OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
The Special Master of Aerospace Engineering (a High-level advanced Master's degree) is offered by the School of Aerospace Engineering - Sapienza University of Rome for students having a five years university title in any engineering discipline. It is a two-year program; however, it reduces to a one-year program for students with a degree in the area of aerospace engineering. Students are trained in research and development activities through an educational programme that covers both theoretical and practical aspects, including lab activities.
LIST OF AVAILABLE COURSES
At present we are offering the following courses in Aerospace Propulsion.
S.NO Course Name CREDITS CODE
Hybrid propulsion and new launch systems 6 Ing-Ind / 07
Low thrust propulsion 6 Ing-Ind / 07
CFD for reactive turbulent flows (2 credits) For PhD Students in Energy and Enviroment - DIAEE
WHO CAN ENROL TO THE COURSES
Italian/international graduate (who have graduated with a Master's degree or 5 years of engineering degree, who wish to acquire advanced practical knowledge in Aerospace Engineering.
European/Italian student, or Non-European student already living in Italy, currently enrolled in Italian or foreign universities.
Non-European students living outside Italy enrolled in a foreign university about to acquire a master's degree.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Please follow the link for more details
https://web.uniroma1.it/scuolaingegneriaaerospaziale/en
NOTE:
It is possible to get a scholarship to cover your cost of living and stay in Rome via LazioDisco Scholarship. However, when the calls open, you need to make a separate application for the scholarship in advance on the LazioDisco site. (usually, the call for application opens in April for each of that academic year. you can check at: http://www.laziodisco.it/ for more details.)
Also, financial support from school could be available for merit students to cover their university registration fee (upon the availability of funding from space agencies and companies)