In the academic year 2024/2025 the School’s range of qualifications will be extended with a Successive Academic Programme (PARS) in the Master’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering via the Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering. The PARS does not constitute a new degree, but rather provides specific curricular itineraries that allow the two pre-existing linked official degrees to be taken in order to obtain both degrees upon completion of the studies.
Both degrees maintain their structural differentiation and independence; in other words, there are still the same subjects, the same mentions in the degree and the same conditions for completion as there are in the two separate degrees.
This programme (according to the DA9 of the R.D. 822/2021), contemplates the completion of a Bachelor’s Degree (which qualifies for the profession of Aeronautical Technical Engineer) and a Master’s Degree (which qualifies for the profession of Aeronautical Engineer) linked in succession, as a complete training of both cycles.
Once the student has a maximum of 30 ECTS left to complete the Bachelor’s Degree, he/she will be able to access and enrol in the linked Master’s Degree. Although TFG and TFM must be separate projects, they may be carried out in an integrated manner, with continuity in the preparation process.
The student does not acquire any obligation to take the Master’s degree, and may decide to finish his/her studies at the School with the Bachelor’s degree.
The student will receive successively, where appropriate, the official Bachelor’s degree and the official Master’s degree.