Bachelor of Science - Aerospace Engineering
- 4 years
- Duration
- 44,858 USD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Tucson / USA
- Location
Program description
Aerospace engineers enhance aircraft design and further space exploration. One of the most robust industries in the US is aerospace and military; Arizona plays a big role in this, and the University of Arizona is a key source of aerospace engineers. The Bachelor of Science program in Aerospace Engineering teaches students how to design and maintain satellites, fighter jets, commercial airplanes, missiles, rockets, and spacecraft. By the time they graduate, they will have a practical understanding of solid and fluid mechanics, gas dynamics, aerodynamics, control system design, and thermodynamics. Undergraduates finish capstone projects supported by the industry, some of which are turned into commercial goods.
Program structure
Sample Courses
AME211: Computer Aided Drafting and Manufacturing
AME 321: Aircraft Performance
AME 457: Orbital Mechanics and Space Flight
Career Fields
- Government agencies
- Military
- Defense
- Aircraft design
- Aircraft mechanics
- Control systems
Price
Tuition Fee - 22,429.00 USD/year
Application Fee — 85 USD
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Requirements for applicants
- Minimum 3.0 recalculated grade point average (GPA)
- Unofficial secondary/high school transcripts
- Math and science coursework – notably, calculus and physics
English Language Requirements
- IELTS: a minimum score of 6.5
- TOEFL: a minimum score of 79
- Duolingo: 105
- PTEA: a minimum score of 53
- TOEFL Home Edition: N/A
About the university

With more than 300 degree options, the University of Arizona, a top-100 university globally, provides chances for resume-building and transformative education. With collaborations with NASA, learn from professors who have won Nobel Prizes and aim high in your research.
The mission
We will continue innovating and improving our educational methods to set the standard for creating adaptive problem-solvers who can take on our biggest challenges.
The University of Arizona promotes learning and innovation in ways that benefit students, professionals, and communities alike, from its main campus, established in 1885, to outposts worldwide.
Key Rankings:
- #95 Top World University (CWUR 2023)
- #48 Top US University (CWUR 2023)
- Sixth US University in NASA-funded Activity (HERD 2021)
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