• The Aerospace Engineering program will prepare student to solve problems and advance the state of the art in the design and operation of aircraft and space vehicles, ranging from airplanes to satellites. 
  • The curriculum is based on mathematics, physics, chemistry and the engineering sciences, with emphasis on basic aerospace disciplines such as aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, orbital mechanics, and solid and structural mechanics, and integrating disciplines such as design, experimental methods and systems analysis. Specializations are available in technical areas, including design and manufacturing; thermal and fluid sciences; bioengineering; solid mechanics; materials; control and mechanical systems; and computational engineering.