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Aerospace Engineering

Overview

The aerospace engineering (AE) curriculum includes the areas of aerodynamics, flight dynamics and controls, propulsion, and aerospace structures. The program culminates in a nationally recognized senior-level sequence including analysis and design of aircraft, spacecraft, and their related technologies.

Aerospace Engineering is closely related to Ocean Engineering, and the two programs share a department and a significant portion of their course requirements. 


Curriculum:

Review the Graduation Requirements (Checksheet) for your entering class year to see the required coursework.


Interest Areas and Related Degrees/Minors

The undergraduate AE program provides courses and experiences related to the following areas within aerospace engineering: aero/hydrodynamics; dynamics, control, and estimation; energy and the environment; naval engineering; propulsion; space engineering; structures and materials; vehicle and system design. A short description of each area and related degrees and minors are provided below to enhance your major exploration experience.

Aero/hydrodynamics
Analysis and understanding of fluid flows about vehicles.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering
Related Degrees: Meteorology | Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Dynamics, Control, and Estimation
Modeling and predicting the motion of a vehicle, and modulating that motion through proper control design.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering
Related Degrees:
Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Physics

Energy and the Environment
Understand the nature, scope, and challenges of environmental impact and the science behind energy and propulsion systems that minimize that impact.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering
Related Degrees: 
Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Green Engineering Mathematics | Meteorology | Physics

Naval Engineering
Understand naval missions, capability requirements, and the broad scope of engineering applications to naval missions.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering
Related Degrees: 
 Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Nuclear EngineeringPhysics

Propulsion
Understand the nature, scope, opportunities, and challenges of designing, specifying, and integrating propulsion technologies.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering 
Related Degrees: 
Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Space Engineering
Analysis and understanding of the space environment, space payloads, and/or space mission design and operations.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering
Related Degrees: 
Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Physics

Structures and Materials
Analysis and understanding of structural analysis and materials selection.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering
Related Degrees:
 Physics
Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Vehicle and System Design
Understand the nature, scope, and challenges of designing innovative vehicles and systems.
Related Engineering Degrees: Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering 
Related Degrees: Physics
Related Minors: 
Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics


Career Resources

Our Engineering Career Resource provides you with all of the most frequently used career information websites in one place for ease of access. This list includes links to VT First Destination Post Grad Report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Department of Defense, and many more. 


Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering

215 Randolph Hall (0203)
460 Old Turner St.
Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061
Phone: (540) 231-6699
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