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About Paul Soderman
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Aeronautics, Fluid Mechanics, Aeroacoustics, Noise Control, Muffler Design, Wind Tunnel Research.... I know nothing about India - do not ask about schools, jobs, application requirements, career choices, etc. for India. Please, no text message verbiage; I prefer full words in full sentences. Thanks.

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38 years as research engineer at NASA

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AIAA, NASA

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B.S. and M.S. Aeronautical Engineering - U. of Washington Graduate work Standford U.

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AIAA Associate Fellow (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

 
   

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Expert: Paul Soderman - 8/30/2009

Question
hi I was wondering if I did my bachelor's in aeronautical engineering. How long would it take to do my masters in aeronautical engineering? Also if i did my bachelor's in mechanical engineering how long would it take to finish my masters in aeronautical engineering?

Answer
In the U.S., you can earn a Masters Degree in Aeronautical Engineering in one academic year (9 months) if you take a full load and do well.  It might take a little longer if you are short undergraduate credits in something or other. It is a good investment.  Check with the school of your choice for requirements and curricula.

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