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The importance of aerospace travel, space exploration, and the operation of both crewed and uncrewed vehicles is steadily increasing. Aerospace engineering focuses on the science and technology behind advanced transportation systems, such as aircraft, rockets, missiles, and spacecraft. While it is a specialized engineering discipline, it also encompasses a wide range of applications. The field has broadened to include the creation and development of innovative terrestrial vehicles, including ground effect machines, hydrofoil vessels, and high-speed rail systems. Graduates from our program find employment across industrial, commercial, government, and academic sectors. Many alumni have entered careers in the aerospace and defense sectors, while others pursue further education through master's or doctoral degrees. A small number opt for postgraduate studies in medicine, law, or business. Holding a BSAE degree opens up virtually endless career and employment prospects.
Students must have at least a 2.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale for general admission. Students must have a minimum of five subject passes, of which two must be English and Mathematics. Students with IGCSE and O-Level Certificates from Cambridge International will also be considered for admission.
English Language Requirements: TOEFL Internet-Based = 79; IELTS = 6.5; Duolingo English Test = 105, Pearson Test of English Academic = 53. In some cases, SAT reading or ACT English test scores may be used to meet English Proficiency.