Warsaw University of Technology
B.Sc. Aerospace Engineering
Warsaw, Poland
BSc
DURATION
7 semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
10 Jul 2026*
EARLIEST START DATE
01 Oct 2026
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,400 / per semester **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* This is the planned application deadline, and it may be subject to changes. Please check in spring 2026 for updates.
** non-EU tuition | no tuition fee for EU students
Key Summary
Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
We offer two specialisations :
- Aerospace Structures and Systems
- Aerospace Propulsion Systems
The objectives of the program are to create solid fundamental engineering knowledge during the first year of studies, then acquaint the students with the topics related to the subject of studies. The graduates are qualified for jobs in the industry and ready to solve engineering problems.
Graduates from Aerospace Engineering demonstrate expertise required in the modern aerospace industry, in the airlines, and in other industries applying novel technologies. They are also prepared to respond to the needs of research institutions in the field of research, design, development, and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft. Besides basic electronics and information sciences including CAD, they possess solid knowledge in mechanics, thermodynamics together with an understanding of combustion processes, materials, and manufacturing technologies that are used in the aerospace industry.
Sample modules
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Mechanics and Computer Science
- Electrotechnics
- Foreign Language and Non-technical Subjects (mostly Economics)
- Fundamentals of Mechanical Design
- Control Engineering
- Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Aeronautical Systems
- Mechanics of Flight
- Materials for Aerospace Technologies
- Propulsion Systems and Rotorcrafts
The graduate is able to:
- design and construct the main assemblies of planes, helicopters, rockets, and satellites with the use of modern engineering tools;
- analyze and modify the main assemblies of planes, helicopters, rockets, and satellites.



