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A minimum of 124 credits are required for an Aerospace Engineering degree. Students must select a track. All courses in either the Aeronautical or Astronautical track must be completed.
- Undergraduate
Undergraduate. Through hands-on education, diverse research...
- Bachelor of Science
The University also requires General Education requirements,...
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The Department of Aerospace Engineering undergraduate degree...
- Undergraduate
Undergraduate. Through hands-on education, diverse research opportunities, and a strong academic community, aerospace engineering (AE) at Maryland prepares students for positions within aeronautic and astronautic fields across industry, government, and academia.
Aerospace engineering is concerned with the design, construction, and science of aircraft and spacecraft. It is divided into two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering.
The University also requires General Education requirements, usually taken one per semester over four years.
Minimum Degree Requirements The fulfillment of all department, school, and university requirements. A minimum of 124 credits are required for an Aerospace Engineering
The Department of Aerospace Engineering undergraduate degree programs feature cutting-edge education labs, dedicated faculty who encourage student-led research, and ties with leading companies, utilities, and agencies.
We offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs focused on both foundational and leading-edge disciplines. Learn more about the application process at the undergraduate and graduate level.