The University of North Carolina Online system, which connects 16 state schools to offer online degree programs from a centralized location, offers an aerospace engineering graduate degree through North Carolina State University. Students can choose from several specializations, including aerodynamics, fluid mechanics, propulsion, aerospace structures and materials and control. Students are required to take 30 credit hours of core engineering courses delivered to students via a centralized online platform. Courses are on an asynchronous schedule, giving students the freedom to view archived lectures whenever and wherever they choose.
University of North Carolina Online
online.northcarolina.edu/program.php?id=234
The University of Florida offers an online master's degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering with two academic tracks: fundamentals of thermal fluids transport and dynamics and controls. Students are required to take 30 credit hours of core aerospace engineering courses in the following areas of study: conduction heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, numerical methods, analytical dynamics, control systems theory, structural dynamics and nonlinear control. Online courses contain lectures delivered to on-campus students, captured digitally and streamed online on an asynchronous schedule.
University of Florida
UF Edge System
ufedge.ufl.edu/programs/degree.php
The University of Washington offers a master's of aerospace engineering in composite materials and structures online. The program, intended for both graduate students and engineering professionals, allows students to enroll either part-time or full-time. The online and on-campus curriculum and courses are identical. Students are required to take 45 credit hours in the core areas of composites, analytical mathematics, manufacturing and systems analysis. In addition, students must take technical engineering electives and complete a graduate project based upon laboratory experiments or independent design.
University of Washington
College of Engineering
outreach.washington.edu/maecomposites/