Wings are only the beginning. If you want to make things fly, the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University is the place for you. We have what it takes to help you learn to design things that fly in the air and in space and the complex systems that get these things up and keep them there.
If you’re the kind who likes your feet on the ground, you can also learn how to use sophisticated aerospace technologies to deal with earth-bound problems, such as high-speed trains and other surface transportation systems, air and water pollution, dangerous storms, and medical science.
Departmental Resources
- Why Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M?
- Advising Office
- Certificates & Minors
- Courses
- Degree Plan
- Honors Programs
- Aerospace with Honors
- Engineering Scholars Program - College of Engineering
- University and Foundation Honors
- Scholarships
- Student Organizations
- Student Projects
- Technical Electives
- Research, Internship, and Work Experience Opportunities
Prospective Student Resources
- Apply to Texas A&M
- Advanced Placement (AP) Credit Guidelines
- Check Status of Your Application
- Cost of Attending
- Engineering Student Services and Academic Programs
- Register for New Student or Transfer Conference
- Scholarships and Financial Aid
- Transfer Credits:
To find out which courses will transfer from a College or University within the state of Texas, just visit the Texas Common Course Number System at www.TCCNS.org. Using the TCCNS online searchable matrix, you can compare the Texas College or University of your choice to Texas A&M University and determine all of the acceptable transfer courses.
If you would like to find out which courses will transfer from a College or University outside the state of Texas, please contact our office at advising@aero.tamu.edu for more information.


