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Specific Program Admission Criteria

For information about the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), see www.mba.com
For information about Graduate Record Exam ( GRE), see www.gre.org

Master of Science in Aeronautics (MSA)

Applicants must complete undergraduate prerequisites in the areas of psychology, economics, computer applications and mathematics. Students should possess a strong academic record, generally evidenced by a CGPA of 2.5 or higher.

Master of Business Administration in Aviation (MBA/A) - Residential and Online

Applicants must possess a strong academic record, generally evidenced by a CGPA of 3.0 or higher. Submission of GMAT scores is required. The University may waive the GMAT requirement if another master’s degree has been completed. Students must have prerequisite knowledge in the areas of management, quantitative methods, accounting, marketing, finance, and economics. If they do not possess such knowledge, they may be required to complete modules or undergraduate business courses in these areas. Information about the GMAT may be found at www.mba.com. Online students are required to have an approved proctor.

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering or Master of Aerospace Engineering (MSAE/MAE)

Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent. If earned in the United States, the degree must be from an ABET accredited program. Students should possess a strong academic record, generally evidenced by CGPA of 3.0 or higher.

Students with an equivalent degree in other engineering disciplines, mathematics, or physical science, who otherwise meet the requirements for full admission, will also be considered. GRE, although not required, is strongly encouraged. If submitted, GRE scores will be given serious consideration.

Master of Software Engineering (MSE)

This program is open to accomplished individuals with diverse academic backgrounds who are adept at problem solving and thrive on challenge. Students with undergraduate degrees in computer science, engineering, science, mathematics, business, or humanities may be considered if they also possess a creditable background in computing. This background may be met through course work, professional experience in software development, or a strong score on the GRE Computer Science subject test.

Applicants must have knowledge in discrete mathematics, data structures, algorithms, and computing systems (such as operating systems and computer architecture). In addition, applicants must demonstrate competence in programming using a high-level program language such as C/C++, JAVA, Ada, and Visual Basic. Applicants who do not possess this core knowledge may be required to register for undergraduate prerequisite courses in these areas. Applicants should possess a strong academic record, generally evidenced by a CGPA of 3.0 or higher. Consideration for fellowship and assistantship award programs requires an applicant to submit GRE general test scores.

Master of Science in Human Factors and Systems (MSHFS)

Applicants must complete undergraduate prerequisites in psychology and statistics. The student should possess a strong academic record, generally evidenced by CGPA of 3.0 or higher. GRE scores are required for admission.

Master of Science in Engineering Physics (Space Science) (MSEP)

Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in engineering, physics, chemistry or mathematics. The student must possess a strong academic record, generally evidenced by a CGPA of 3.0 or higher. The general GRE and a subject test in physics, chemistry or mathematics are preferred to be part of the application, although not required by the University.

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