What do you think of this master program?

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The discussion centers on the MSc in Earth and Space Physics and Engineering program at DTU (Denmark) and its relevance for aspiring NASA employees. Participants emphasize that non-U.S. citizens face significant barriers to employment at NASA, but can still pursue opportunities with other contractors or the European Space Agency (ESA). The consensus suggests that students should prioritize programs they are passionate about, as genuine interest can lead to a fulfilling career path.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of aerospace engineering principles
  • Familiarity with international space agencies like NASA and ESA
  • Knowledge of educational pathways in STEM fields
  • Awareness of citizenship requirements for government jobs in the U.S.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research NASA's recommended fields for employment
  • Explore career opportunities with ESA and private aerospace contractors
  • Investigate the specific courses offered in the MSc program at DTU
  • Learn about the application process for international students at Danish universities
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Students considering a career in aerospace, particularly those interested in Earth and Space Physics, as well as individuals looking to understand the implications of citizenship on employment opportunities in the space industry.

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"Msc in Earth and Space Physics and Engineering", at DTU (Denmark). I love the courses it offers, and I would like to work for NASA in the future. Do you think this program is a good idea? Any opinions? (Click here to access the website)Thank you for your help, guys :)
 
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First of all, you should be aware that unless you are an American citizen, you can't actually work for NASA. However, that does not mean that you can't work for other contractors, or alternatively ESA etc. I couldn't really comment on how good a career choice the course would be, but I would recommend that you choose a course that you are genuinely interested in. If you love the courses this programme offers, then take it!

I will link here to fields that NASA in particular recommends, as they may be useful if you want to work in this field in general.

https://nasajobs.nasa.gov/jobs/civil_service_jobs/career/page10.htm

Best of Luck!
 
Are you an US citizen interested in continuing your education overseas in Denmark. If so, your chances may be good. My understanding is the program at DTU is very good. However, unless you are an US citizen, NASA and other US government jobs may be difficult or impossible.
 

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