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Aerospace engineering


What is an aerospace engineering major?

Aerospace engineering programs train individuals to utilize mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of aircraft, missiles, space vehicles, and their systems; applied research on flight and orbital characteristics; and the development of systems and procedures for the launching, guidance, and control of air and space vehicles. Subtopics include aeronautical engineering as well as engineering technician.

19%

of students said interesting challenges were a highlight of this major.

93%

of students found this major to be difficult.

22%

of students said they were motivated to select this major because it fit their passion & interest.

83%

of students and alumni plan on being or are currently employed in an occupation related to this major.

22%

of students said complex concepts were a challenging aspect of the major.

How much do aerospace engineering majors make?

median average salary

$107,000/yr

The national average salary for aerospace engineering graduates in the United States is $107,000 per year. Those in the top 10 percent make over $210,000 a year, while the bottom 10 percent make under $38,000 a year. While salary ranges can vary by role, industry, and location, aerospace engineering graduates typically make between $72,000 and $150,000 per year.

How popular is aerospace engineering as a major?

Each year, around 4,690 students obtain a bachelor’s degree and around 15 students obtain an associate degree in aerospace engineering. In 2021, 5,581 students received a bachelor's degree and 27 students received an associate degree. This is 4% more aerospace engineering majors than there were in 2020. Aerospace engineering is a relatively popular major compared to other engineering majors.

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