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Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering-2005 or later

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Aerospace travel, space exploration, and flight of manned or unmanned vehicles continue to gain significance. Aerospace engineering is involved with the science and technology of advanced vehicles, including aircraft, rockets, missiles, and spacecraft. Although a specialized branch of engineering, it is also diverse. Aerospace technology has expanded to include design and development of new earthbound vehicles such as ground effect machines, hydrofoil ships, and high-speed rail-type systems.

Related Degrees
Dual Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering-2005 or later
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering-2005 or later



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