The Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Aerospace Science and Engineering is a research-focused program that involves completing a thesis under the guidance of a faculty supervisor. The program provides foundational research training after an undergraduate degree, combining coursework and hands-on research, culminating in a thesis report. Students will engage in experiments, computations, or analyses pertinent to their research topic. This program prepares students for further academic pursuits or careers in industry, especially in research and development settings. Importantly, students often collaborate with major Canadian aerospace companies, and are supported financially through stipends and scholarships, including opportunities for awards like the NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MASc program is ideal for students interested in deepening their research skills in aerospace science and engineering, especially if they aim to work closely with industry partners or pursue a PhD later. The program’s structure combines rigorous research with the opportunity to collaborate with major aerospace companies, supported by stipends and scholarships.
The program emphasises research in Aerospace Science and Engineering with extensive collaboration with prominent aerospace industry partners in Canada. Students select research topics under the supervision of UTIAS faculty, with opportunities to engage with industrial partners throughout their studies.
Application fees
38.23L
1st year tuition fees
38.23L
Living cost
Applicants need a four-year undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, or chemistry from a recognised university, with a minimum final-year average of B. Proof of English proficiency is required for non-native English speakers. Admission involves an individual research supervision, with the program lasting twenty months—eight months of coursework and twelve months of full-time research.

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Graduates of the MASc program will be well-prepared for roles in research and development within the aerospace industry, or for further academic research, including the possibility to transfer directly into a PhD program after twelve months, provided they perform well.