4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
Purdue's BSAAE program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in aerospace engineering principles, preparing them for careers in the design, development, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft. The curriculum emphasizes key disciplines such as aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, dynamics, and control systems.
Curriculum Breakdown (Years 1–4)
Year 1: First-Year Engineering Program
All engineering students at Purdue begin with a common first-year program, focusing on foundational courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and introductory engineering concepts.
Year 2: Sophomore Year
Courses include statics, dynamics, elementary structures, thermodynamics, and an introduction to the design of both aircraft and spacecraft.
Year 3: Junior Year
Students delve into aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, dynamics, and control systems. Some courses offer both aeronautical and astronautical versions, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests.
Year 4: Senior Year
Focuses on integrating knowledge through design courses and capstone projects, preparing students for real-world engineering challenges.
Accreditation
The BSAAE program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, ensuring it meets the quality standards essential for the profession.
Campus Location
Based at Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering on Purdue’s West Lafayette campus, this facility features team-based learning modules and abundant space for project work. The campus is also home to the Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories—the world’s largest academic propulsion lab—and state-of-the-art hypersonic wind tunnels. The UAS Research & Test Facility indoors lets drones fly inside with millimetre accuracy tracking.
Purdue emphasizes hands-on learning to complement academic studies:
Research Opportunities
Students can engage in research projects alongside faculty, exploring areas like composite materials, hypersonics, and autonomous systems. Undergraduates can join research through programs such as EURO, SURF, VIP, or by approaching professors directly.
Internships and Co-ops
Over 80% of engineering students participate in internships or co-op programs, gaining practical industry experience before graduation. These opportunities allow students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios and build professional networks.
Student Organizations
Students can join various organizations such as the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and participate in projects like building aircraft or launching rockets, fostering teamwork and practical skills.
Study Abroad Programs
Purdue offers study abroad opportunities, allowing students to gain global engineering perspectives and experience different cultures.
Graduates of the BSAAE program are well-prepared for various career paths:
Employment Outcomes
Career Services
The Center for Career Opportunities (CCO) offers resources like resume workshops, mock interviews, and career fairs, facilitating connections between students and potential employers. Purdue alumni include more NASA astronauts than any other public institution, and 15 from aerospace department alone.
Further Academic Progression :
Students can pursue postgraduate programs such as MS in Aerospace, Astronautics, Aeronautics, MBA in Aviation, or AI & Data Science after a Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering.
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