
The Master of Science in Space Engineering at the University of Bremen is a full-time, international graduate program designed for students aiming to advance their expertise in astronautics and space technology. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines theoretical foundations in physics and engineering with practical experience in spacecraft design, orbital mechanics, and mission planning. Students can choose between a 90 CP three-semester track (MScSpE I) or a 120 CP four-semester track (MScSpE II), depending on their prior qualifications and career goals.
Located in Bremen, a city renowned for its aerospace research and industry, the program emphasizes hands-on training, collaborative projects, and access to cutting-edge laboratories and simulation facilities. Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in space agencies, research institutions, and the private aerospace sector, with skills in spacecraft systems, propulsion, satellite technology, and mission analysis. The course is taught in English and admits students in both the summer and winter semesters.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Space Engineering
Semester 2 – Advanced Topics in Space Engineering
Semester 3 – Specialization & Research Practice
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
Graduates of the Space Engineering MSc are prepared for roles in aerospace research, satellite technology, spacecraft design, and mission planning. Career paths include aerospace engineer, systems engineer, satellite operations specialist, propulsion engineer, and space mission analyst. The program equips students to work in international space agencies, research institutions, and private aerospace companies.
The MSc in Space Engineering at the University of Bremen combines advanced theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in space systems and technology. Students gain expertise in astronautics, spacecraft design, and mission engineering, preparing them for complex challenges in the rapidly evolving space industry.
The program’s practical approach, international perspective, and access to Bremen’s aerospace research facilities make it ideal for students aiming to become leaders in space exploration and technology development.
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