Joint Master's Degree in Aeronautic Engineering and Operation of Space Systems
This dual program strategically combines the qualifying training of the Master's Degree in Aeronautical Engineering (MIA) with the cutting-edge specialization of the Master's Degree in Space Systems Operation (MOSE), creating a highly competitive and comprehensive professional profile.
The MIA provides the official qualifications to practice as an Aeronautical Engineer, offering a solid and prestigious foundation in the core disciplines of the sector, including the design of aerospace vehicles.
Building on this fundamental foundation, the MOSE adds a layer of intensive knowledge in the high-demand niche of space operations. Taught entirely in English, this master's program focuses on the practical application of satellite dynamics, space communications, and mission management, preparing students for the day-to-day operational challenges of the industry.
The result is a professional with a unique dual profile: an Aeronautical Engineer highly qualified in the operation of space systems. This graduate not only possesses the design capacity and professional accreditation of the MIA, but also masters the operational knowledge of the MOSE, a comprehensive capacity that responds directly to the needs of the industry and the ecosystem of the Spanish Space Agency in Seville.
Professional and Academic Outings
Career Opportunities:
Completing the dual Master's Degree in Aeronautical Engineering (MIA) and Space Systems Operation (MOSE) significantly broadens the range of career opportunities, creating a highly valuable hybrid profile capable of addressing the challenges of both the traditional aeronautical sector and the burgeoning space industry.
On the one hand, the MIA degree grants the competencies to practice the regulated profession of Aeronautical Engineer, one of the most prestigious and employable professions. This provides a solid foundation for working in all phases of aeronautical engineering, including design, development, and certification in industry and government.
Building on this foundation, the MOSE adds intensive specialization in space systems operation. Graduates will be qualified to plan and execute space missions, manage the ground segment and satellite communications, and resolve day-to-day operational problems in this highly specific environment.
This dual profile is particularly sought after by:
• National and international space agencies (ESA, ESA, etc.).
• Large aerospace companies, especially in their space and defense divisions.
• Satellite telecommunications companies (operators, service providers).
• "New Space" companies dedicated to launching, manufacturing satellites, or data exploitation.
• Strategic and technological consulting firms specializing in the aerospace sector.
Academic Opportunities:
The double master's degree grants access to various doctoral programs, such as those in Automation, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, or Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, all offered at the ETSI itself.
A doctoral degree is highly valued in the aerospace industry, as it is essential for leading R&D projects and holding positions of high technical responsibility. This path opens doors to a research career in both public institutions (Universities, CSIC) and the innovation departments of private companies in the sector.