Master’s in Aerospace and Space Systems Engineering

A graduate degree built to expand your expertise and position you for industry leadership

Reach New Heights in Aerospace Innovation

Lehigh University’s P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science has proudly driven breakthroughs in aerospace engineering and space exploration since the field's earliest days. The Master of Science in Aerospace and Space Systems Engineering (MS-AERO) builds on that legacy, preparing engineering students to lead the next generation of flight and space systems development.

Designed for both emerging and experienced professionals, the program provides a strong interdisciplinary foundation across key areas such as aerodynamics, propulsion structures, and guidance, navigation, and control. You’ll gain the broad technical expertise needed to drive innovation in the aerospace sector.

With a flexible, customizable curriculum taught by subject matter experts — including professionals from leading organizations and industry labs — the MS-AERO program offers a dynamic learning experience that connects theory with real-world application.

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42% Growth

In engineering research since 2021

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Industries

Graduates of the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science program in Aerospace and Space Systems Engineering frequently join the following industries:

  • Aerospace
  • Space Systems Design
  • Defense
  • Aviation
  • Information Technology
  • R&D

Employers

Top Rossin College graduate employers include:

  • Active Solar
  • AstraZeneca
  • BAE Systems
  • ExxonMobil
  • GSK
  • Joby Aviation
  • Meta
  • NASA
  • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
  • SpaceX
  • Tesla
  • Yale University

Concentrations

Enrolled students can choose from the following concentrations:

  • Aerodynamics
  • Aerospace Systems
  • Space Systems Engineering
Why Lehigh

Why Lehigh?

At Lehigh, you’ll find the right balance of academic rigor, personal support, and practical experience that sets our Aerospace and Space Systems master’s program apart.

A Campus Designed for Focus and Opportunity

Nestled in Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley, our beautiful, serene campus provides the ideal setting to step away from daily distractions and fully commit to your studies. Located just a short drive from New York City and Philadelphia, students benefit from both a peaceful environment and access to major business hubs. With the Lehigh Valley’s own rapid growth and strong university connections to leading companies, you truly get the best of both worlds.

Our Status as an R1 Research Institution

As one of just 187 R1 research universities in the nation, Lehigh offers graduate students the opportunity to engage in meaningful, high-impact research guided by expert faculty.

A Close-Knit Community

Small class sizes, accessible faculty, and a team focused on your career development mean you won’t just be another face in the crowd. You’ll form strong connections with professors, advisors, and peers who are invested in your success.

Learning With Real-World Impact

This program prepares graduates for career paths in R&D, manufacturing, and operations. Our industry-embedded faculty serve as mentors and career coaches, bringing with them experience from top companies and labs, including: The Aerospace Corporation, Lockheed Martin, Siemens, SpaceX, DoD, Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, NASA, and Boeing.

Aerospace and Space System Master’s Program Admissions Requirements

Wondering how to apply? Here’s what you need to know:

Application Deadlines

  • Rolling Admissions
    • July 15 deadline for Fall semester
    • Dec 15 deadline for Spring semester

What You Need to Apply

  • Completed online application
  • $50 non-refundable application fee
  • Official transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable for application review)
  • At least two letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement
  • Resume/CV
  • Demonstrated English proficiency (required for international applicants)

FAQs

When is the final deadline to apply?

Final application deadlines depend on when you plan to begin the program. For a fall start, applications are due on July 15. If you plan on applying for a spring start, all materials must be submitted by December 15.

When do classes start?

Fall classes begin in late August, while spring classes start in late January.

What format is the program offered in?

The MS in Aerospace and Space Systems Engineering is an interdisciplinary program available in online, hybrid, or on-campus formats.

What prerequisites need to be met to apply?

To be eligible for the program, applicants must hold at least a Bachelor of Science (or equivalent) degree in a related field. 

How long does the degree take to complete?

Students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours. Typically, this degree can be completed in two years or less.

Are scholarships available?

The program offers both merit-based and alumni partial tuition scholarships.