B.Sc in Aerospace Engineering
The Aerospace Engineering program from the The University of Texas at Arlington covers the broad areas of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, propulsion and combustion, flight mechanics and controls, structural mechanics and material behavior, structural dynamics, and system design and optimization supplemented by appropriate laboratory experiences
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
January, May, August
Tuition Fee
$27,494 per year
Location
Texas City, United States
About the program
The culmination of the Aerospace Engineering program from The University of Texas at Arlington is a vehicle design project. Students may broaden their education by choosing elective courses in a secondary field of interest or by taking a second bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.
What Will I Learn?
Students will have the ability to define a technical problem, establish an appropriate mathematical or experimental model based on a firm understanding of the physical nature of the problem, analyze the problem by theoretical, numerical, or experimental techniques, and evaluate the results.
Career Opportunities
- Commercial Aerospace Engineer
- Spacecraft Designer
- Engineering, Science and Data Processing Manager
- Inspectors and Compliance Officer
- Mechanical Engineer
Courses Included
- Student Success
- Entrance to Engineering for Transfer Students
- Calculus
- Chemistry for Engineers
- General Technical Physics
- Circuit Analysis
- Problem Solving in Engineering