College of Engineering – Prescott Campus

PROGRAMS Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering

The B.S. in Aerospace Engineering equips students with skills to solve even the most complex challenges in aircraft design, propulsion, systems for spacecraft and technologies for space exploration. Students benefit from state-of-the-art resources, labs and facilities — the same as those used by aerospace engineering professionals around the globe. Students in this program choose one of two tracks to guide the course of their studies:

# 1 in Aerospace Engineering (at schools where doctorate not offered) U.S. News & World Report, 2025

s Aeronautics: Focuses on aerodynamics with wind tunnel experience, aircraft design and analysis and the stability, controllability and flight testing of aircraft. s Astronautics: Focuses on orbital mechanics, spacecraft controls, rocket propulsion and structural analysis. $ 82 K average salary of Aerospace Engineering graduates within one year of graduation. Institutional Research, 2025

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