3 Degrees in Aerospace Engineering in South America for 2024

Degrees in Aerospace Engineering in South America for 2024Filter
  • Bachelor's in Aerospace Engineering

    Federal University Of Santa Catarina

    • Trindade, Brazil

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering provides students with a systemic view of engineering, developed through a scaled and diversified curriculum, to prepare for a career in the development and evaluation of systems linked to aerospace vehicles, as well as in the development of orbital platforms for various purposes. These include propulsion, mechanical, energy, control and navigation systems. The graduate in Aerospace Engineering will also be able to act in the field of special materials used in such systems, as well as in aerodynamics and temperature control of aerospace vehicles and orbital platforms.

  • Bachelor in Commercial Aviation Engineering

    Federico Santa Maria Technical University (USM)

    • Valparaíso, Chile

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Commercial Aviation Engineer is a professional specialized in the field of air transport and civil aviation, who performs his work safeguarding the procedures of quality and aerospace safety. He has a solid background in basic sciences and engineering that is complemented with extensive knowledge of administration, management, legislation, economics, and finance. Comprehensive training that allows you to work in the administrative area of ​​companies and organizations related to the field of aviation, both nationally and internationally.

  • Master of Science in Engineering Aerospace Mention

    Regional University of Cordoba (Centro Regional Universidario Cordoba IUA)

    • Córdoba, Argentina

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    Objectives: Train the student in advanced concepts of the physics and design of Solar Sails. Promote experiences in the Aerospace area, working with integrated modeling and simulation environments, orbital dynamics and attitude of composite solar sails, the flexibility of such structures, and influence of the thermal phenomena involved.