Bachelor of Science in Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Princeton University

Program Overview

Princeton University offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, which is a course that offers a broad foundation in both fields but offers students avenues to delve deeper into areas of special interest in individual fields of these fields. This 4-year curriculum weaves challenging academics with hands-on experience to equip students for complex challenges in aerospace, defense, robotics, energy, and advanced manufacturing sectors. The department puts equal emphasis on technical skill and proficiency alongside creativity, ethical obligations, and a global outlook—attributes which mark Princeton's distinctive philosophy of engineering education.

Curriculum Structure

The Princeton curriculum is suitably well-structured to offer a sufficient balance of theory and practice. The students begin with a strong foundation in computer science, physics, and mathematics before proceeding to a comprehensive set of core and elective courses offered in both mechanical and aerospace engineering. The university experience typically includes:

  • University General Education Requirements: Humanities, social sciences, and writing courses that foster well-rounded intellectual capabilities.

  • Core Courses in Engineering: Fluid mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, dynamics, control systems, propulsion, and materials science, which form the technical core.

  • Labs and Design Studios: Practically oriented laboratories and design courses where students apply principles of the classroom to actual projects.

  • Senior Thesis or Capstone Project: Integrative research or design project with faculty mentors that allows students to delve deeply into a matter of personal or professional interest.

Accreditation

Princeton's B.S.E. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, which guarantees that the program is of high quality and professional relevance.

Campus Location

The program is located in Princeton University's historic campus in the Princeton, New Jersey area. Students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, wind tunnels, high-performance computing clusters, and fabrication facilities, all located within one of the most beautiful and inspiring collegiate environments in the world.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Princeton strongly believes that learning happens far beyond the classroom, with numerous opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience and develop applied skills:

  • Independent Research and Senior Thesis: Most research is carried out under the guidance of faculty, and sometimes students work on existing projects in fields such as space systems, propulsion, robotics, and sustainable energy.

  • Internships: Students also gain internships at top institutions around the world like NASA, Boeing, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Internships expose them to industry and offer exposure to real-world problem-solving.

  • Student Clubs and Competitions: Princeton offers active participation in clubs like Princeton Rocketry Club, Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering (PAVE), and other national design competitions where students have the opportunity to work on grand-idea technical projects.

  • International Opportunities: Princeton's International Internship Program (IIP) and international research partnerships allow students to study abroad, collaborating with international organizations and institutions on collaborative projects.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Princeton's Center for Career Development occupies a pivotal role in facilitating students' transition from academic to professional life. Support interventions include:

  • Individual career counseling and guidance.

  • Resume assistance, cover letters, and interviewing skills.

  • Employer networking sessions, career fairs, and on-campus job placement assistance.

Employability

Princeton Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering alumni are very sought after by private firms and public agencies. Several have enjoyed professional success at top firms such as NASA, SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and leading research labs, government organizations, and startup firms. Many of them in turn go on to consulting, finance, or policy. The flexibility of the program is established.

Additional Academic Advancement

Many Princeton graduates go on to seek higher education in top graduate schools around the world. Possibilities include:

  • Master's or Doctoral level studies in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Science.

  • Professional degrees such as an MBA or special training in aviation management, energy systems, or sustainability.

Program Key Stats

$65,210
$ 70
Aug Intake : 1st Jan


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Yes

Eligibility Criteria

AAA - A*A*A
3.5 - 4.0
38 - 42
90 - 95

1500 - 1580
34 - 36
8.0
108

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Careers include aerospace engineer
  • mechanical engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • propulsion engineer
  • systems engineer
  • defense analyst
  • energy systems engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • research scientist
  • data analyst
  • consultant
  • project manager
  • and policy advisor

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