One of the most significant life-affecting decisions you make will be your college choice. But why should you choose Texas A&M’s Aerospace Engineering?

Be the best. We offer top notch degrees at both the undergraduate level and graduate level in Aerospace Engineering. We have the finest faculty to educate students in the basics of computation and the fundamentals of research. With state-of-the-art facilities, you have the opportunity to be involved in hands-on cutting edge research.

You’re involved. Texas A&M is home to over 800 recognized student organizations in areas such as politics, engineering, visual arts, community service, and sports. Organizations specific to our students are AggieSat, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the Microgravity Project, the Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Student Association (NaNSA), Sigma Gamma Tau (SGT), the Society of Flight Test Engineers (SFTE), and Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS).

Our graduates are already doing it. Look at any of the big aerospace companies around the world you’ll find people there who graduated from Texas A&M’s Department of Aerospace Engineering. NASA? Boeing? Lockheed Martin? You bet. But that’s not all.

You’ll also find our grads calling the shots in energy, electronics, computer and software companies, and government research laboratories. These folks can tell you how a solid background in dynamics and control, aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, and materials and structures gets you ready to tackle almost any engineering problem.

It’s not all classrooms and laboratories. If you’d like a sneak peek at what real aerospace engineering is like, we can help you do that, too. Many Texas A&M aerospace engineering students participate every year in work-study programs that take them into design and production shops for major aerospace companies. Our own researchers also hire students every year to work on their many research projects.

Make the call. Whatever your dreams, the Department of Aerospace Engineering can help them take flight. Call our undergraduate advising office at 979-845-0735 or our graduate advising office at 979-845-5520. You can also e-mail advising@aero.tamu.edu or gradadvising@aero.tamu.edu to schedule a visit. If you are interested in visiting with Admissions, visiting the dorms, etc., contact the Visitor’s Center at 979-845-5851, and let them know what areas you would like to visit!

If you are a prospective undergraduate student and would like to be included in future correspondence from the department, please send an e-mail to advising@aero.tamu.edu and request to be added to our prospective student listserv.

More Information

Aerospace Engineering Undergraduate Program
Aerospace Engineering Graduate Program
Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering’s Student Groups