Astronautical Engineering
 
 

 

 

Welcome!

Astronautical Engineering encompasses the dynamic and cutting-edge fields of advanced science and space technology. Space is increasingly important for our economy and national security as well as exploration. The United States depends on space assets more than any other nation on earth, and we lead the world in exploration and utilization of space. Space engineers design and build rockets and space launchers, communications and direct broadcasting satellites, space navigational systems, remote sensing satellites, manned space vehicles, and planetary probes. They operate complex earth-orbiting space systems and rovers on Mars from sophisticated ground control centers. There is no better academic major than Astronautical Engineering in which to obtain the education and to acquire the skills needed for space engineers.

 

 

 


 

Please use the links below for more information:

Master of Science in Astronautical Engineering (MSASTE)

Basic information on the program, admissions criteria, graduation requirements, application deadlines, course offerings and more

Master of Science in Astronautical Engineering: Overview

A 53 minute (189 MB) streaming video overview

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A comprehensive overview of the MSASTE program

Astronautical Engineering Home Department

Information on Bachelor's, Engineering and PhD programs; faculty information and more

   
   
 

CONTACT

You are welcome to contact us directly at viterbi.masters@usc.edu or at 213-740-4488.

 

ASTRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING STAFF

Dell Cuason, Student Affairs

Marrietta Penoliar, Student Advisor

Professor Mike Gruntman, Faculty Advisor and Program Director