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Aerospace Engineering Degree

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Study at the only aerospace engineering program in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Idaho.

Gain access to aerospace companies to launch your career as an aerospace engineer. You'll be at the forefront of modern technology with this bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering.

Program type:
Major
Format:
On Campus or Online
Est. time to complete:
4-5 years
Credit hours:
128
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Why earn an Aerospace Engineering bachelor's degree?

Application Deadlines
Fall:
Aug. 15
Spring:
Dec. 15
Summer:
May 1

 

If you're an international student, refer to the international application process for deadlines.


Hands-on Coursework from Day 1

In UND’s Aerospace Engineering degree program, you will gain hands-on experience from the first courses your take. You'll receive core engineering knowledge in mechanical systems as applied to the aerospace applications and complement this knowledge with your choice of electives. You'll design a system or fabricate a component in at least one engineering course each year. Your classes will emphasize teamwork and collaborative problem solving, along with evolving mandatory skills in today’s engineering workplace.

Gain valuable exposure and insight in UND's Aerospace Engineering program. You will:

  • Experience hands-on learning from the start when you complete a design project and test a prototype during your first semester.
  • Take classes at the world-renowned John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, an internationally recognized center for aerospace learning, nationally acclaimed for achievements in collegiate aviation education.
  • Get on-the-job experience as an entry-level engineer in our co-op program. Work for companies such as Northrop Grumman, Honeywell Aerospace, Cirrus Aircraft, Bell Textron, and NASA while being paid.
  • Work on wind-tunnel experiments, space hardware design, rapid prototyping and other projects.

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Study at a U.S. Aerospace and UAS Hub

Fittingly located in Grand Forks, North Dakota, an aerospace and UAS-focused hub for both regional and expanding international companies, you’ll find yourself in demand regarding internships, co-ops, and job opportunities. From companies dominating the stratosphere to those embarking on interstellar expeditions, our expanding collaborations with industry partners open up limitless possibilities before and after graduation.

Aerospace Engineering Degree Online or On-Campus

  • Thrive in hands-on classes, learning about the latest technologies used in the design and construction of aircraft and spacecraft.

     

  • Find your flock in one of our 20+ engineering student organizations, including the Advanced Rocketry Club, who designs, builds, launches, and competes with their own rockets at the national level.

  • Participate in extracurricular experiences through variety of projects. You'll learn leadership, communication, teamwork and lifelong skills necessary for success in a diverse global marketplace.

  • Use professional engineering software for CAD, CFD, and FEA to perform engineering design and analysis.

  • Learn in manufacturing labs to fabricate and build components for aerospace systems, such as airframes, UAVs, robots, and rockets.

  • Work with faculty on world-renowned research projects.

What skills can you learn from an Aerospace Engineering degree?

Empowered by experiential education and hands-on learning, you’ll get your hands dirty learning in-demand topics.

✓ Aerodynamics & Aeromechanics

✓ Aerospace Propulsion

✓ Aerospace Structures

✓ Compressible Fluid Flow

✓ Computational Fluid Dynamics

✓ Engineering Design

✓ Flight Dynamics & Control

✓ Fluid Mechanics

✓ Hypersonics

✓ Mechanics of Flight

✓ Orbital Mechanics

✓ Rocketry

✓ Satellite Development

✓ Thermodynamics

✓ UAVs

 

 

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What can you do with an Aerospace Engineering degree?

6%

Projected job outlook for aerospace engineers through 2033

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

135k

Median annual salary for aerospace engineers, 2024

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

UND’s Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering gives you with a competitive degree, because it integrates the disciplines of aeronautics and astronautics of both mechanical systems and aerospace environments. By double majoring in Mechanical Engineering, you can secure your career in becoming a resourceful and skilled engineer, inside and outside of the aerospace industry.

Aerospace engineering is a highly specialized field and has a strong demand globally due to the increasing interest in space exploration, development of new aircraft and advancement in aerospace technology. You will be in demand by aerospace and UAV companies including:

  • Blue Origin
  • Boeing
  • CAE
  • Cirrus Aircraft
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Garmin
  • General Atomics
  • General Electric
  • Harris
  • Honeywell
  • Ideal Aerosmith, Inc
  • L-3 Technologies
  • Lockheed Martin
  • NASA
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Raytheon Technologies
  • Thales
  • Vantis

Those with an Aerospace Engineering degree often go on to careers in today's fastest-growing industries including:

  • Aircraft Manufacturing
  • Aerospace Product and Sub-system Manufacturing
  • Rocketry Equipment, Materials, and Testing
  • Commercial Spacecraft and Airline Development
  • Measurement and Control Instrumentation
  • Research and Development at National Labs or NASA
  • National Defense and Military Equipment
  • Satellite Development

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Aerospace Engineering Degree Jobs

Popular job titles for aerospace engineering degree holders include:

  • Aerodynamics Engineer
  • Aerospace Design Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Aerospace Systems Engineer
  • Astronautics Engineer
  • Avionics Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Flight Test Engineer
  • Guidance Navigation and Control Engineer
  • Mission Analysis Engineer
  • Propulsion Engineer
  • Structural Engineer

Aerospace Engineering Degree Courses

ME 466. Aerodynamics. 3 Credits.

This is a course on the fundamentals of aerodynamics for engineers. The course will cover a review of fluid mechanics including inviscid, incompressible, and compressible flows. The course topics include parameters for airfoils and wings, incompressible flow over airfoils and wings of infinite and finite span, shock and expansion waves, quasi-one-dimensional compressible flow through nozzle, subsonic compressible flow over airfoils, supersonic flow over thin airfoils, introduction to viscous flow, and laminar and turbulent boundary layers. Prerequisite: ME 341 with a grade of C or better and ME 306. S.

ME 464. Computational Fluid Dynamics. 3 Credits.

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is an introductory course focused on the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite difference and finite volume methods. The course topics include the governing equations in fluid dynamics, classification of PDEs, boundary and initial conditions of PDEs, numerical discretization methods, analysis of numerical methods, model equations for incompressible and compressible flows, numerical methods suitable for model equations, and numerical linear algebra. Advanced topics in grid generation and turbulence modeling, important to practical applications of CFD, will also be discussed. Prerequisite: ME 341 with a grade of C or better, ME 306, and MATH 266. On demand.

ME 429. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis. 3 Credits.

Finite element analysis is introduced as a design tool. Emphasis is given to modeling techniques and element types. Matrix methods are used throughout the class. Prerequisite: ENGR 203 with a grade of C or better. On demand.

ME 446. Gas Turbines. 3 Credits.

General principles, thermodynamics, and performance of gas turbine engines. Design consideration of engine components. Prerequisite: ME 341 with a grade of C or better. On demand.

SPST 500. Introduction to Orbital Mechanics. 3 Credits.

This course introduces students without much background in either mathematics or physics to the problems faced everyday by orbital analysts as they track the 7000 satellites which orbit the earth. The course gives the students an ability to converse, as managers and co-workers, with those individuals who are calculating these difficult orbits. This appreciation is important in both the civilian and military sides of the space program. On demand.

ME 487. Engineering Design. 2 Credits.

The first course of a two-course sequence in Engineering Design, students will establish important features of the machine or system to be designed, perform market analysis, establish design objectives, explore alternatives, conduct research, specify constraints. Prerequisite: ME 323, ME 323L, ME 474 or any one elective from the thermal science group. Corequisite: ENGR 460, ME 301, and ME 483. F.

Online Aerospace Engineering Degree

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Earn your online Aerospace Engineering degree while you continue to live and work in your own community.

You’ll receive the convenience of online learning with the personal contact and connection of being with classmates. Our online tools offer ways of communicating across distances, connecting to others and their ideas, and presenting information.

Compare the cost of UND’s online Aerospace Engineering degree. You’ll find it’s one of the most affordable accredited degree programs in the nation for aerospace engineering.

Campus Visit

While the majority of your courses are offered online, you’ll come to campus to complete portions of the program. Here, you’ll extend and apply the knowledge you’ve learned online through hands-on activities. Our students find tremendous value in having the opportunity to personally interact with their instructors and fellow students.

SUMMER LAB REQUIREMENTS

Flexible Online Aerospace Engineering Classes

With asynchronous classes, you do not attend class at a set time. If you need to balance work, family and other commitments, this flexible format allows you to learn anywhere at any time.

Depending on your instructor, you’ll learn online through:

  • Lesson modules
  • Streaming video content
  • Virtual libraries
  • Posted lectures
  • Online simulations

There will be times when you interact with your instructor and classmates through online discussion boards, polls and chat rooms.

Your learning revolves around materials that can be accessed on your own time within a set time frame. However, this is not a self-paced course. You’ll have structure and deadlines.

Engineering Club for Online Students

The Society of Distance Engineering Students is a club for online engineering students. You'll have the chance to meet and work with students who study online and those who attend classes on UND's campus. Even though you might be far apart, you can still study and work together easily.

What to expect with UND's Aerospace engineering online degree?

Over a third of UND's student population is exclusively online; plus, more take a combination of online and on-campus classes. You can feel reassured knowing you won't be alone in your online learning journey, and you'll have resources and services tailored to your needs.

No matter how you customize your online experience, you’ll get the same top-quality education as any other on campus student.

  • Same degree: All online programs are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Your transcript and diploma are exactly the same as our on-campus students.
  • Same classes: You’ll take courses from UND professors, start and end the semesters at the same time and take the same classes as a student on campus.
  • Real interaction: You can ask questions, get feedback and regularly connect with your professors, peers and professionals in the field.
  • Your own academic advisor: As an invaluable go-to, they’re focused on you, your personal success and your future career.
  • Free online tutoring: We're here to help you one-on-one at no cost. Plus, get access to a variety of self-help online study resources.
  • Unlimited academic coaching: Need support to achieve your academic goals or feeling stumped by a tough course? We'll help with everything from stress and time management to improving your memory to achieve higher test scores.
  • Full online access: Dig into virtual research at UND's libraries. Improve your writing skills with online help from the UND Writing Center. Get online access to career services, veteran and military services, financial services and more.
  • 24/7 technical support: UND provides free computer, email and other technical support for all online students.
  • Networking opportunities: Our significant online student population means you’ll have a large pool of peers to connect with. UND has numerous online events and activities to keep you connected.

Best Online College

Our high alumni salaries and job placement rates, with affordable online tuition rates make UND a best-value university for online education. UND's breadth of online programs rivals all other nonprofit universities in the Upper Midwest making UND one of the best online schools in the region.

UND ranks among the best online colleges in the nation for:

  • Affordability
  • Student satisfaction (retention rate)
  • Academic quality (4-year graduate rate)
  • Student outcomes (20-year return on investment per Payscale.com)

Military Friendly® School

Top Military Friendly School Badge Gold

UND is a top college for military affiliates. In fact, 1 in 7 students are veterans, active duty, spouses, or military dependents. 

  • Dedicated Support Services: You’ll have access to the Veteran & Military Services office, where you can get personalized help with VA benefits, advising, scholarships, and counseling resources.
  • Military Affiliated Peer Support (MAPS): At UND, you’ll find peer student support staff ready to guide you, offer encouragement, and connect you with the resources you need to achieve your academic and personal goals.
  • ROTC Programs: If you’re looking to grow as a leader, UND’s Army and Air Force ROTC programs provide you with hands-on leadership training and the opportunity to build lasting camaraderie.
  • Priority Registration: Individuals using VA funding benefit from priority course registration, ensuring you can build a schedule that fits your other commitments.
  • Spouse Support: UND is ranked in the Top 10 Military Spouse Friendly Schools, reflecting our strong support for spouses through flexible degree programs, advising and a welcoming campus culture.

FAQs

Yes, aerospace engineering is in high demand. Employment of aerospace engineers is projected to grow 6% from 2022 to 2032, which is faster than the average for all occupations. Approximately 3,800 openings are projected each year.

Compare our online and on campus costs. You'll find we are one of the most affordable aerospace engineering colleges in the Midwest. Our online students pay the same affordable tuition rate regardless of their legal residency.

UND is committed to assisting students in funding their education, providing over $105 million in financial aid annually. A range of financial aid options offered by UND, including scholarships (merit-based), grants (need-based), and loans, help students alleviate college costs.

An Aerospace Engineering degree can be challenging, but it's a journey that varies for each student. With a strong commitment and persistent effort, the complexities and rigorous aspects of the program can be successfully managed and mastered. Successful students should be good at math and science, as well as be motivated to solve complex problems.

Yes, UND offers an online Aerospace Engineering degree. While most courses are offered online, students do need to come to campus for condensed summer labs for a few portions of the program, allowing them to extend and apply their knowledge through hands-on activities.

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