This initiative by KU Aerospace Engineering (KUAE) is designed to mold the future creators of aerospace technology, making advanced education more accessible to students worldwide. With the aerospace engineering sector projected to grow by 6% annually over the next decade, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, KU's online programs are timely. They aim to produce graduates ready to tackle the demands of this evolving industry, enabling learners who might be unable to attend in-person classes due to time constraints or personal commitments to pursue their educational goals.
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The University of Kansas is proud to announce the expansion of its aerospace engineering offerings, allowing aspiring aerospace engineers to obtain their Master of Engineering (M.E.) and Master of Science (M.S.) degrees entirely online.
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