The Master’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of León offers advanced and specialized training aimed at preparing professionals for the design, development, certification, and management of aeronautical and space systems. Over the course of three semesters, the program delves into key areas of aerospace engineering, combining theory, simulation, and practical application.
First Year: Advanced Fundamentals and Critical Systems
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Introduction to numerical modeling of fluid behavior using simulation tools. Covers compressible and incompressible flows, turbulence, and applications in aerodynamics and propulsion. -
Design of Propulsion Systems
Design, analysis, and optimization of aeronautical propulsion systems. -
Design, Certification, and Management of Navigation Systems
Study of air and space navigation systems, their integration into aircraft, and certification processes in accordance with international standards.
Second Year: Advanced Applications and Air Transport
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Aircraft and Satellite Design
Functional design of aircraft and satellites, from concept to validation. Includes system integration, advanced materials, and mission analysis. -
Air Transport Managment
Analysis of the air transport system from technical, operational, and management perspectives. Covers route planning, energy efficiency, sustainability, and international regulation.