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Aerospace engineers have enhanced our world by creating safe and dependable aircraft and spacecraft, along with innovations across various other sectors. As an aerospace engineer, you could create advanced satellites for environmental monitoring, global communication, and navigation, or construct autonomous aircraft to identify pipeline leaks. You might also design eco-friendly jet engines, enhanced plasma displays, or highly efficient wind turbines for energy generation. Alternatively, you could apply space-age materials to craft artificial limbs, discreet braces, or cushioning footwear. The Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering entails completing 127 semester credit hours (SCH). Many students may earn credit by exam for certain degree requirements via AP, IB, and entrance exam scores.
The aerospace engineering field emerged from humanity's ambition for aircraft systems in military, commercial, and civilian contexts, initially termed aeronautical engineering or aeronautics. With the dawn of the space age, aeronautical engineers naturally engaged in crafting spacecraft systems for exploration, leading to the branch known as astronautical engineering or astronautics, with the combined field referred to as aerospace engineering or aeronautics and astronautics. Due to the field's diversity, aerospace engineers need a foundational understanding of physics, mathematics, digital computation, and key disciplines like aerodynamics and propulsion, structural mechanics, flight and orbital mechanics, and control. Their broad education in core areas enables aerospace engineers to pursue careers beyond their field, opening doors to a wide array of professional opportunities.
If you are an international applicant, you must have completed an accredited secondary school series equivalent to that of a U.S. high school.
Minimum scores acceptable for admission are:
TOEFL: 79 (internet-based test)
IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination