BS Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Boston University

Program Overview

The Aerospace Engineering concentration is tailored for undergraduate mechanical engineering majors, focusing on the principles and applications of aerospace systems. Students delve into topics such as fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, controls, materials, propulsion, vector spaces, linear transformations, and the fundamentals of probability and statistics.

Curriculum Breakdown (Years 1–4)

The general structure is as follows:​

  • Years 1–2: Foundations

    • Core courses in mathematics, natural sciences (chemistry and physics), and introductory engineering concepts.

    • Completion of general education requirements, including writing seminars and humanities/social sciences distribution.

Years 3–4: Specialized and Advanced Topics

  • Mechanical engineering core courses, including thermodynamics, mechanics, and materials science.

  • Aerospace-specific electives covering advanced topics in the field.

  • Capstone design projects integrating knowledge from previous courses.

Accreditation

Boston University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

Campus Location

BU's College of Engineering is situated in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. The urban campus offers students access to a vibrant city environment rich in academic and professional opportunities

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

BU emphasizes hands-on learning to complement academic studies:​

Research Opportunities

  • Students can engage in research projects alongside faculty, exploring areas like flight vehicles in atmospheric and space environments, and the development of novel sensors and technologies.

Internships and Co-ops

  • Through the Engineering Career Development Office, students can access internships and co-op programs, gaining practical industry experience before graduation.

Student Organizations

  • Opportunities to join groups like the Boston University Rocket Propulsion Group (BURPG), which has launched numerous alumni into the aerospace industry.

  • Study Abroad Programs

  • BU offers study abroad opportunities, allowing students to gain global engineering perspectives and experience different culture.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Aerospace Engineering concentration are well-prepared for various career paths:​

  • Employment Outcomes

    • In 2019, 68% of BU College of Engineering graduates secured full-time employment, while 26% pursued further education. The average starting salary for mechanical engineering majors was $73,065.

Career Services

  • The Centre for Career Development (CCD) offers resources like resume workshops, mock interviews, and career fairs, facilitating connections between students and potential employers.

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.

Program Key Stats

$69,870
$ 80
Aug Intake : RD 6th Jan EA/ED 1st Nov


29 %
No
Yes

Eligibility Criteria

AAA - AAB
3.5 - 4.0
36 - 40
85 - 90

1400 - 1520
32 - 34
7.0
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Aerospace Technician
  • Design Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Aeronautical Engineer
  • Aircraft Designer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Pilot
  • Aeronautical Consultant
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Technical Sales Engineer

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