Pennsylvania State University - University Park

Course Details

Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering

Course Description

This major emphasizes the analysis, design, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft. Students learn the theories and practices in the fundamental subjects of aeronautics, astronautics, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics, aerospace materials and structures, dynamics and automatic control, aircraft stability and control and/or orbital and attitude dynamics and control, air-breathing and rocket propulsion, aircraft systems design and /or spacecraft systems design. All of these place significant weight on the development and use of teamwork and communications skills for effective problem-solving. Graduates in aerospace engineering find employment in the customary settings such as government laboratories, large and small aerospace firms, and in nontraditional positions that also require the use of systems-engineering approaches to problem-solving; they can also pursue graduate study in aerospace engineering and related fields.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
131credit

Career outcomes

Two to three years after obtaining a B.S. in aerospace engineering, graduates will be employed in the customary settings such as government laboratories, large and small aerospace firms, and nontraditional positions that also require the use of systems engineering approaches to problems-solving, or pursuing graduate study in aerospace engineering and related fields.




Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Pennsylvania State University - University Park