University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Course Details

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics

Course Description

erospace engineering is concerned with a wide diversity of problems and an aerospace engineer must have a broad fundamental education in mathematics, the physical sciences, and the engineering sciences. The four-year program leading to the bachelor of aerospace engineering and mechanics (BAEM) degree provides this broad background. The required technical courses offer a firm basic knowledge of engineering science, aerodynamics, mechanics, and dynamical systems. The elective portion of the curriculum is extremely flexible and allows the student to build on the fundamental work and to concentrate his or her study in an area of special interest. There are many options available permitting students to prepare for careers in the many branches of aeronautical engineering and aerospace engineering, and in diverse fields such as oceanography, meteorology, environmental engineering, transportation systems, and bioengineering.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Careers like: Spacecraft design engineer Wind tunnel engineer Flight test engineer Aircraft design engineer Project engineer Research and development engineer Test engineer Stress analyst Sales engineer Professor




Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics University of Minnesota - Twin Cities