The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering Concentration, B.S.M.E.
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering Concentration, B.S.M.E.

Charlotte, USA

Bachelor's degree

120 hours

English

Full time

Jan 2026

On-Campus

Faculty teaching in the concentration bring deep industry and research experience to the classroom from fields including aerodynamics, aerospace materials, aircraft structures, combustion, computational fluid dynamics, flight mechanics, hypersonics, trajectory planning and unmanned systems. In fact, engineering faculty lead UNC Charlotte’s Aviation Innovation and Research Institute, together with Charlotte Douglas International Airport – the only partnership of its kind between a major city and its major airport.

North Carolina is the birthplace of aviation and home to over 700 aerospace-related companies, including Lockheed Martin, RTX, GE Aviation, Flytrex, Spirit Aerosystems, Boom Supersonic, HondaJet and Curtiss-Wright. Aerospace engineering positions are on the rise across the state and the nation, at a pace faster than the average for all occupations.

As a graduate of this program, you’ll be prepared to be an aerospace engineer, flight test engineer, structural analysis engineer, spacecraft design engineer, orbital mechanics analyst and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) engineer, among others.