You must hold a four-year undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, or chemistry from a recognized university.
A strong academic record is essential: For MASc: minimum GPA of 3.33/4.33, equivalent to a B+ in the last two years.
You should have a solid foundation in these areas: Aerodynamics / Fluid Mechanics: Understanding airflow and fluid behavior around bodies. Combustion & Propulsion: Basics of how engines and propulsion systems work. Flight Mechanics & Control Systems: Principles governing aircraft stability, dynamics, and control. Structural Mechanics / Materials: Knowledge of aerospace materials, composites, and mechanical resilience. Computational Methods: Familiarity with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) or similar modeling tools. Research Seminar Experience: You'll need to complete AER1800H – Research Seminar in Aerospace Science and Engineering during the program.
NOTE: Supervisor needed before the Application.