Master of Applied Aeronautics

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Next Application Deadline:
December 15, 2025
Credit hours: 30
Next Term Start Date:
January 12, 2026

Overview

The Ohio State University’s online Professional Master of Applied Aeronautics degree is designed to advance your career in aerospace engineering. Offered by the College of Engineering, the program combines theoretical depth with practical application, preparing you to transition to high-skill aerospace engineering roles and solve real-world industry challenges.

The curriculum provides specialized training in areas like air-breathing propulsion, flight mechanics, and aerodynamics, equipping you to excel in the aerospace industry, government agencies, and the defense sector. Designed for working professionals, this online applied aeronautics master’s degree allows you to complete coursework asynchronously and access materials at a time that best fits your schedule.

Why earn your online Master of Applied Aeronautics from Ohio State?

  • Industry-relevant curriculum: Customize your degree by focusing on air-breathing propulsion, flight mechanics, or aerodynamics — key areas aligned with industry needs.
  • Expert faculty: Learn from faculty at Ohio State’s Aerospace Research Center and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, known for cutting-edge research and innovation in aeronautics.
  • Applied learning for immediate impact: Gain practical skills that translate directly into your work.
  • Flexible online learning: Complete coursework on your schedule through a 100% online, asynchronous format designed for working professionals.

Graduates of Ohio State’s online Master of Applied Aeronautics will be able to:

  • Quantify flight vehicles by identifying key flight characteristics.
  • Apply advanced methods of flight analysis across the entire Mach number range.
  • Develop advanced numerical analysis techniques involved in applied aeronautics.
  • Understand best practices in experimental testing and apply analysis techniques to results common to ground, wind tunnel, and flight testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Academic Calendar

Applications for Ohio State’s online Master of Applied Aeronautics program are accepted year-round, with new cohorts beginning in the spring and autumn semesters.

Academic Calendar

Applications for Ohio State’s online Master of Applied Aeronautics program are accepted year-round, with new cohorts beginning in the spring and autumn semesters.

Admission Criteria

Applicants must have a completed bachelor’s degree with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale. A Bachelor of Science in aerospace or mechanical engineering, along with at least one year of professional or internship experience, is recommended. However, applicants with non-engineering degrees in related fields may also be considered if they can demonstrate relevant work experience and training.

  1. Application
    Applicants for admission to the program must complete an Ohio State Graduate Admissions online application.
  2. Resume
    Include an updated copy of your resume listing work experience. Applicants should have at least one year of professional work experience. The resume can be uploaded in the online application system.
  3. Academic credentials and transcripts
    Copies of transcripts from all educational institutions you have attended must be submitted for degree verification and undergraduate GPA calculation. Unofficial copies can be uploaded in the online application system to form a complete application packet, but official copies of all transcripts (raised seal or notarized) must still be submitted to the Ohio State Graduate Admissions Office. Note: You do not have to submit transcripts for coursework or degrees received from The Ohio State University.
  4. Letters of recommendation
    Please arrange to have two recommendations prepared. These can come from academic or professional connections who are familiar with your qualifications and potential for graduate study. Please contact our team with any questions about potential recommenders. You will have the option of allowing your recommendations to be submitted electronically or in paper form. Instructions are provided for either method within the online application.
  5. Statement of Purpose
    Include a short essay about why you wish to enroll in the program.
  6. Nonrefundable application processing fee
    A non-refundable application fee of $60 is required.
  7. Test Score
    A GRE score is not required.
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The Application Process

Once you understand your program’s admission criteria, please note the application deadline. You’ll need a quiet space and a variety of materials for your application. To learn more, please see our Admissions page for the full process. Ready to Apply? Find your application here.

Career Outlook

The demand for aerospace engineers is increasing, with job growth projected at 6%, faster than the average rate of national job growth (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Now is the ideal time to expand your expertise and position yourself for high-skill roles in the aerospace industry, government agencies, and the defense sector.

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Curriculum

The Master of Applied Aeronautics is a 30-credit-hour program focused on developing exceptional engineering professionals who are trained in well-established and emerging areas of aeronautics and are ready to meet the rapidly growing demand of the industry. This aeronautic engineering program builds on the foundation of core courses with electives from three focus areas — aircraft design and performance, propulsion and power, and fluid dynamics — culminating in a capstone course where students apply foundational principles learned throughout their studies to solve real-world aeronautic challenges.

You can complete the Master of Applied Aeronautics at your own pace, either full-time or part-time. While most students take one or two courses per semester and complete the degree in about two to three years, you have the flexibility to take courses at a rate that best fits your schedule.

Understanding Online Course Types

As you research the right online program for you, you likely will come across the terms “asynchronous” and “synchronous.” Learn what these terms mean and how they’re important to consider when understanding how a program will fit into your life.

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Igor Adamovich

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Marcello Canova

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Kiran D’Souza

Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Lian Duan

Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Datta Gaitonde

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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John Horack

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Mrinal Kumar

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Randall Mathison

Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Sandip Mazumder

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Matthew McCrink

Research Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Jack McNamara

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Golnazalsadat Mirfenderesgi

Assistant Professor of Practice, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Giorgio Rizzoni

Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Master of Global Engineering Leadership MGEL professor Giorgio Rizzoni

Tuition Fee Overview

Investing in your future with a higher education degree is one of the best investments you can make for your future success. At Ohio State, we know understanding your program’s cost is an important part of your decision-making process. Below are the tuition fees you can expect with your program.

Estimates are based on the expenses typical of an Ohio State Online student, who would take 6 credit hours each semester as a part-time student, or 8 credit hours each semester as a full-time student.

Tuition Fees Per Credit Hour (unless otherwise noted) Part-Time Full-Time
Instructional Fee $1,170.00 $7,020.00 $9,360.00
General Fee $32.63 $195.78 $261.04
Learning Technology Fee $42.50 $255.00 (per semester) $255.00 (per semester)
Distance Learning Fee $100.00 (per semester) $100.00 $100.00
Non-Resident Surcharge (if applicable) $200.00 (per semester) $200.00 $200.00

Tuition fees are subject to change. The table above serves as a guide and not an official bursar’s bill. Full-Time costs are total tuition costs per semester. 

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