35 Bachelor Degrees in Aerospace Engineering 2024
- Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Degree in Aerospace Engineering at Universidad Europea is a regulated degree, designed to train future aerospace engineers through a multidisciplinary curriculum. Our graduates of the degree in aerospace engineering will have multiple options to work in various sectors, including, for example, in engineering, public functions, or the area of research and teaching.
- Kent, USA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
The Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering focuses on the application of engineering principles to the design, manufacturing, and functionality of aerospace vehicles such as aircraft, missiles and spacecraft, to include autonomous and semi-autonomous unmanned aerial systems. Students gain an in-depth knowledge of aerodynamics, engineering materials and processes, structures, propulsion, flight mechanics, and control, while being exposed to orbital mechanics, space structures, and rocket propulsion.
- Ourense, Spain
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The Degree in Aerospace Engineering trains future Engineers, Aeronautical Technicians (regulated profession) who deal with the design, construction, maintenance and improvement of aircraft and space vehicles, as well as all the equipment, subsystems and infrastructures they require .
- Swansea, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Studying an Aerospace Engineering degree gives you expert training in the theory and operation of aeronautical vehicles, from jet-powered and propeller-driven planes to gliders and helicopters.
- Belfast, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Aerospace Engineering is at the cutting edge of technology, understanding and applying scientific principles to the design, development and service of some of the most technologically advanced engineering products in the world, ranging from commercial aeroplanes and helicopters to spacecraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Aerospace engineers will be pivotal in addressing the future challenges of the aerospace industry related to the environment (e.g. minimising noise and pollution) and sustainability. With the ability to succeed in diverse and challenging situations, aerospace engineers are naturally versatile, opening up a wide range of career opportunities, and our graduates can be found in leading private and public sector companies worldwide.
- Leganés, Spain
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering aims to train professionals to work in companies that design, manufacture, and certify a large variety of products and systems, ranging from space shuttles and satellites to helicopters and airplanes, to rocket and jet engines. Aerospace companies also design and certify airport and air navigation systems, as well as the tools the specialist needs to maintain such vehicles and systems.
- Ottawa, Canada
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Our renowned Bachelor of Engineering degree offers an exceptionally comprehensive range of programs, for example, Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering, etc. At Carleton, we prepare you for a successful career as an engineer by combining rigorous programs and a highly supportive learning environment with practical hands-on experience.
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Aerospace Engineering encompasses maths, science, and technology to the design, development, and maintenance of technical elements for flying vehicles, including the areas of aircraft engines, aeronautical equipment, aviation radios, and aviation weapons.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Aerospace engineering at Kingston has an innovative curriculum, excellent links with industry and cutting-edge facilities. Kingston is the perfect place to study aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, dynamics and materials. You'll put the theory straight into practice, applying what you learn to the problems of aerospace design and taking part in a group design project.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Aerospace engineering at Kingston has an innovative curriculum, excellent links with industry and cutting-edge facilities. Kingston is the perfect place to study aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, dynamics and materials.
- Astana, Kazakhstan
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering degree program in the School of Engineering is based on an innovative curriculum of systems-based education (where engineering problems are tackled in an integrated way), combined with specializations in the areas of mechanical and aerospace engineering.
- Yuseong-gu, South Korea
On-Campus
Kanuri
It provides students with a world-class education in the field of aerospace engineering. Cultivating creative and challenging engineers To foster global leaders in the aerospace field. It plays a pivotal role in domestic and international aerospace R&D projects. vision We aim to become a world-class department of aerospace engineering, leading the renaissance of aerospace technology through collaborative research on aerospace systems with high-level expertise in core aerospace fields.
- Brașov, Romania
On-Campus
Romanian
The field of study of this programme is aerospace engineering. The length of the studies is 4 years (240 ECTS credits). The students acquire abilities in using software applications to fulfil tasks specific to aerospace engineering, in shape design and evaluation of performance, stability and manoeuvrability of the aircraft...
- Muroran, Japan
On-Campus
Aerospace Engineering is a comprehensive engineering course that utilizes and consolidates a variety of components and elements of related technologies and builds a highly sophisticated system.
- Raleigh, USA
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering is a degree program that focuses on the design, development, testing, and production of aircraft and spacecraft. It combines principles of aerodynamics, propulsion, materials science, avionics, and control systems to create vehicles that can operate within and beyond Earth's atmosphere.