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Aerospace engineering applies scientific and engineering principles to create, develop, and operate systems or vehicles that travel beyond Earth's surface. These vehicles encompass a wide range of aircraft and spacecraft, including low-speed propeller planes, high-speed jets, drones, micro air vehicles, hovercraft, and helicopters, as well as space-related systems like rockets, spacecraft, space stations, planetary rovers, and specialized equipment such as heat shields and other protective and deployment mechanisms. Designing these vehicles and systems is particularly demanding and complex, as they must function reliably and efficiently in extreme conditions. Aerospace Engineering plays a crucial role in the design, production, control, and operation of these systems, while also addressing environmental, economic, ethical, and social concerns.
Freshman applicants must submit an official high school transcript (academic record)
IELTS Academic: 6.5 or higher (minimum of 6.5 in each sub score)
TOEFL IBT: 85 or higher (minimum of 18 in each sub score)
PTE Academic: 62 or higher (minimum of 53 in each sub score)
English Composition I and II from an accredited U.S. College or University: Grade of C or higher
Application Deadlines:
Fall Entry: January 15
Spring Entry: October 1
*We have extended our application deadline to October 15