Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Sciences

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Colorado Boulder

Program Overview

The University of Colorado Boulder's Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Sciences is a dynamic program that blends rigorous academics with hands-on experiences, preparing students to lead in the aerospace sector. 

CU Boulder's Aerospace Engineering Sciences program offers a comprehensive education in designing and operating aircraft and spacecraft. Students delve into areas such as aerodynamics, propulsion, orbital mechanics, and spacecraft design, gaining both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect technological advancements and industry needs.

Curriculum Breakdown (Years 1–4)

The program spans 128 credit hours over four years, structured as follows:​

  • Year 1: Foundational courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, and introductory engineering principles.​

  • Year 2: Intermediate studies in dynamics, thermodynamics, and materials science.​

  • Year 3: Advanced topics in aerodynamics, propulsion, and control systems.​

  • Year 4: Capstone design projects, electives in specialised areas, and opportunities for independent research.​

Accreditation

The Aerospace Engineering Sciences program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, ensuring it meets the quality standards essential for the profession.

Program Ranking

CU Boulder's Aerospace Engineering Sciences program is ranked No. 5 among public universities in the U.S., reflecting its excellence in education and research.

#1 Public University for NASA Research Funds

#2 Colorado is the 2nd 2nd-largest aerospace Economy in the USA

Campus Location

Located in Boulder, Colorado, the university offers a picturesque campus nestled against the Rocky Mountains. The setting provides a vibrant community and access to numerous outdoor activities, enhancing the student experience.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

CU Boulder emphasizes hands-on learning through various avenues:

  • Undergraduate Research: Students can engage in research projects alongside faculty, either for course credit or as paid assistants, in Co-op programs, delving into cutting-edge topics in aerospace engineering. ​Their major focus of research area is astrodynamics & satellite navigation systems, autonomous systems, bioastronautics, remote sensing, earth & space sciences. 

  • Internships: Programs like the Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (SMART) offer 10-week internships, providing real-world experience in aerospace research and development. ​Students have the opportunity to work with leading aerospace companies such as Sierra Nevada Corporation, which offers internships and co-op programs.

  • Student Organizations: Clubs such as the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the CU Boulder Rocketry Association provide platforms for professional development, networking, and hands-on projects.

Progression & Future Opportunities

CU Boulder is committed to student success through comprehensive career services:​

  • Career Services: The Engineering Career Services office offers personalised advising, resume reviews, mock interviews, and workshops to prepare students for the job market. ​

  • Employment Outcomes: Graduates find opportunities in various sectors, including aerospace companies like BAE Systems, The Boeing Company, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Johnson Space Center, Northrop Grumman and many more, research institutions, and government agencies, leveraging the university's strong industry connections. 88% of graduates are employed with a median salary of $73,700, pursuing further education, or serving in the military within six months of graduation. Additionally, 82% of graduates express satisfaction with their jobs, and 80% state that their degree was required or gave them an advantage in their current position. 

  • 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

$49,104
$ 80

Jan Intake : 1st OctAug Intake : 15th Jan (RD) , 15th Nov (EA / ED)


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB - BBB
3.0 - 3.5
30 - 34
80 - 85

1150 - 1390
27 - 32
6.5
83

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineering Technician
  • Airline Flight Control Administrator
  • Airport Engineer
  • Aviation Inspector
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Engineering Professor
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Materials Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Nuclear Engineer
  • Pilot
  • Product Safety Engineer
  • Ship Pilot
  • Structural Engineer

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