Programs with MS in astro/aero via web

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Recommendations for online Master's programs in aerospace engineering with a focus on astronomy include Purdue, Georgia Tech, and USC, which are all reputable institutions. For those entering the Air Force, exploring options at the Air Force Academy or the Naval Academy may provide valuable opportunities. Wichita State University is also highlighted for its strong research connections with the National Institute for Aviation Research. Cost-effectiveness is a concern, and potential students are encouraged to weigh their options carefully. Overall, these programs offer solid pathways for advancing in aerospace and aeronautics.
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Anyone have any recommendations or experiences with these types of programs? Looking to do my MS in AE. Also if it helps for options I'm going into the air force.

Programs I was looking at:
Purdue
Georgia Tech
USC

Thoughts? Was hoping to find something a little more cost effective with an astro focus.

Thanks for any help.

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If you're looking to go into the air force, see what the Air Force Academy has. Or, if you're looking to fly but not set on the air force, look at the Naval Academy. Both would have potential.

Otherwise, the schools you're looking at are very good schools. I will, however, put in a shameless plug for Wichita State University. It is a great school and has great research opportunities with the National Institute for Aviation Research.
 
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