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University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) is a leading hypersonic workforce development program in partnership with 5 major research universities including University of Colorado Boulder, Missouri Institute of Science & Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Virginia, and Florida A&M University. This project forges research innovations and future technology leaders who will pioneer their applications. This website supports this critical national need for graduate workforce development.

You can find a searchable catalogue of graduate level courses catering to the six critical technology areas identified by the Joint Hypersonic Technology Office (JHTO) that are offered by 53 universities across the country. You can search the graduate programs by their regional location, by their relevance and degree of relevance to each JHTO technology areas, as well as learning ladder. You can also find short courses and the online certificate programs offered in hypersonics to both degree seeking students and non-degree professionals.

Critical Technology Areas:

  1. Materials, Structures, and Thermal Protection Systems
  2. Guidance, Navigation, and Control
  3. Air-Breathing Propulsion
  4. Hypersonic Environments and Phenomenology
  5. Applied Aerodynamics and Hypersonic Systems
  6. Lethality and Energetics
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