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i am computer engineer i would like to have master degree in aviation field "i love aviation it is my dream to be a pilot  but wih my bad sight i have no chance"  i know that today's aviation is all about computing
the problem is that i live in backworded country so whenever i ask this question here i get no answer so please good any one help me and give me as detailed as possible answer please.....
i have a chance to study in germany  
so please could any one tell me what field in aviation can a computer enginner have master degree in?
i know a little about fly by wire system ,avionics systems and simulation
but i need a name of specific master program so i can start to look for it in the internet
so as i said i need specific information please because where i live it is impossible to get any.
in fact i am more into programming more than electronics so really it is my dream to study simulation or IFCS in other words aeronautical software engineering is my dream but if any one has information about master program in avionics it is o.k "at least it is aviation"
so please could any one help me

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You could look into computational engineering (or computational science and engineering) as a program.  This is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses the development of the tools of simulation.  One application area is aeronautics/aerospace....  I've heard of some schools in Germany that have this program...

Hope this helps,
mj

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