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Hi Guys,
I'm wondering if you guys have heard of any master's programs in aerospace that a person with an unrelated bachelor's can apply to? I'm looking to shift my career but don't want to start another bachelor's.
Does anyone know if there are any programs like this that can even maybe offer some catch-up semesters? ie. I know Harvard has summer courses for students admitted into programs who are missing/behind on some of the courses they require.
Any leads would be greatly appreciated!
Edit: Sorry I forgot to add my bachelor's is in Architecture and currently I have worked for three years in the field.
Edit: Looking into TU Berling MSE Program and UH Space Architecture and Aerospace Dual Degree for anyone that's interested in joining the conversation.
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