Program Introduction
The Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics program at the University of Arizona is an integrated degree path that cultivates innovative and analytical engineers capable of solving complex engineering challenges. The program combines advanced theoretical knowledge with practical skills necessary for designing, analyzing, and developing aerospace systems. The curriculum encompasses specialized areas including solid and fluid mechanics, structural analysis, propulsion systems, and materials science. Students develop the ability to solve complex engineering problems innovatively by learning advanced computer modeling, simulation techniques, and experimental research methodologies.
- Language of InstructionEnglish
- Program Length24 months
- Teaching MethodsOffline
- Basic Science and Mathematics Courses: Advanced Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics - Core Engineering Courses: Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Materials Science, Dynamics - Aerospace Specialized Courses: Structural Analysis, Aircraft Design, Space Systems Engineering, Propulsion System Design - Practical and Research Track: Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Finite Element Analysis, Research Projects, Industry Internships
Structural Analysis Engineer
$70,000 - $110,000
Propulsion Systems Engineer
$75,000 - $125,000
Composite Materials Engineer
$65,000 - $105,000
Simulation and Modeling Specialist
$70,000 - $115,000
Intakes | Application Deadlines |
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2025 Fall | 2024-12-13 |
Admission Requirement
- GPA3.5
100
7.0
- Online ApplicationRequired
- Official TranscriptRequired
- Letter of Recommendations Required
- Statement of PurposeRequired
- Official English TranscriptOptional
Fees and Funding
$34,100/Year
$17,300/Year
$85