Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering

The Aerospace Engineering program at Kennesaw State University offers a strong foundation in engineering, math, and science, preparing students for the design and development of aerospace systems. It combines theory with hands-on experience, culminating in a year-long senior capstone project addressing real-world challenges through team-based work. The program has two concentrations: Aeronautics, focusing on atmospheric vehicles like airplanes and drones, covering aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, and controls; and Astronautics, centered on space systems such as spacecraft, rockets, and satellites, including space travel, orbital mechanics, and communications.

Students gain practical experience with advanced facilities and participate in projects like aircraft, UAVs, and small spacecraft design. Graduates are ready for careers in aerospace, government agencies like NASA and the Air Force, or further studies.

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Program Snapshot

Program Format:  

Number of Credit Hours: 120 Total Hours

Entry Term: 

Time to Complete: Four-year Program

Primary Campus: Marietta

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