Transfers-Fluids-Materials in Aeronautical and Space Applications University of Bordeaux
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master | On-Campus | Full-time | find out | September | €1500.00 total per | €1500.00 total per |
Students pay common participation fees which cover the national enrolment fees and services of each partner university. First year: 1,500€ for all students. Second year: 2,000€ for all students.
Course overview
This international Master program combines studies and research based on transfers, fluids and materials in aeronautical and space applications.
The TFM-ASA program combines studies and research based on aerodynamics, thermodynamics, compressible flows, turbulence, propulsion, combustion, turbomachinery, material science, to name a few. These themes are all directly connected with technical and fundamental studies as well as with aircraft, spacecraft, drone issues, etc. The program is jointly managed by three academic European partners (France, Germany and Belgium) together with the support and expertise of:
- Bordeaux / France: Industrial partners such as IRT St Exupery (Technological Research Institute), BAAS Society (Bordeaux Aquitaine Aéronautique et Spatial) and Aerospace Valley. Leading research laboratories, strongly involved in the aeronautic field such as I2M, LCTS, IMB (UBx).
- Louvain-la-Neuve / Belgium: Applied Research Center CENEARO. Research Laboratories: IMMC (UCL).
- Cottbus-Senftenberg / Germany: Closed collaborations with space agencies (ESA, DLR), ROLLS ROYCE, MTU Aero Engines. Research Laboratory: CFTM² at BTU
These industrial partners provide specialized classes and internships to the program, thus providing the students with an overview about the actual issues faced by companies today. The result is a top-quality, highly-renowned international Master degree that meets the 120 ECTS syllabus requirements and corresponds with current job market criteria.
Entry requirements
- Admission requirements: Hold a Bachelor degree in the fields of Engineering, Sciences and/or Technology. Students must provide strong academic records within the domain of sciences, particularly in solid and fluid mechanics, thermal sciences, thermodynamics and material sciences.
- Language requirements: Courses are taught in English.
- TOEFL, a minimum of 550, 213 or 79 points respectively for paper-based, computerbased and Internet-based.
- IELTS test at least 6.0 (out of a total of 9).
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