B.E. in Aerospace Engineering

A bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, which normally takes 4 years to finish, focuses on the design, development, and maintenance of airplanes and spacecraft. Aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, flight mechanics, avionics, rocketry, materials science, and control systems are all core courses. Students acquire practical experience through lab work, projects, and internships at aerospace industry. The program applies mechanical, electrical, and materials engineering methods to address air and space travel issues. Graduates are equipped to work in aerospace production, design, research, aviation, defense, and space exploration. Some schools may also provide specialties in fields such as UAVs and space technologies.