

The Aerospace Engineering program at the University of Miami provides students with an in-depth education in the principles, design, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft systems. This four-year Bachelor of Science program integrates core engineering disciplines, including aerodynamics, propulsion, structural mechanics, control systems, and materials science, to prepare students for careers in the rapidly evolving aerospace industry. Students learn to analyze, design, and optimize air and space vehicles while considering performance, safety, and sustainability. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical understanding and hands-on application, ensuring that students develop critical problem-solving skills, technical proficiency, and innovative thinking required to meet the challenges of modern aerospace engineering.
Students engage in laboratory experiments, computer simulations, and design projects that provide practical experience in aircraft and spacecraft systems. They learn to apply principles of physics, mathematics, and computational modeling to real-world engineering challenges. Faculty mentorship and access to cutting-edge facilities, including wind tunnels, propulsion labs, and structural testing equipment, allow students to develop expertise in experimental techniques and engineering design. Additionally, the program offers opportunities for internships, research, and collaborative projects with industry partners, giving students exposure to aerospace technologies in both commercial and governmental contexts. This combination of rigorous academic training and practical experience equips graduates to become versatile engineers capable of contributing to aviation, space exploration, and related industries worldwide.
Year 1 – Foundations in Engineering and Mathematics
• Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
• Calculus I & II
• Physics with Lab
• Engineering Design Fundamentals
• Computer Programming for Engineers
Year 2 – Core Aerospace Principles
• Statics and Dynamics
• Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
• Materials Science and Mechanics of Solids
• Electrical Circuits and Instrumentation
• Aerodynamics I
Year 3 – Advanced Aerospace Topics
• Propulsion Systems
• Flight Mechanics and Control
• Structural Analysis and Design
• Aerodynamics II
• Computational Methods in Aerospace Engineering
Year 4 – Integration, Capstone, and Professional Preparation
• Senior Design Project I & II
• Aerospace Systems Engineering
• Spacecraft Design and Orbital Mechanics
• Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
• Industry Internship or Research Collaboration
Graduates of the Aerospace Engineering program are well-prepared for careers in aircraft and spacecraft design, aviation systems engineering, propulsion development, aerospace research, and satellite systems management. Alumni find opportunities with aerospace manufacturers, defense contractors, government agencies such as NASA or the Department of Defense, and commercial space companies. Many pursue roles in flight testing, simulation, propulsion analysis, or aerostructural design, while others continue with graduate studies in aerospace engineering, robotics, or related disciplines. The combination of rigorous engineering training, hands-on experience, and exposure to modern aerospace technologies ensures graduates are highly competitive and capable of contributing to innovation in both aviation and space exploration sectors.
The Aerospace Engineering program at the University of Miami offers a rigorous, hands-on education that prepares students to excel in the highly technical and evolving aerospace industry. Students benefit from small class sizes, mentorship from experienced faculty, and access to state-of-the-art laboratories and simulation facilities. The curriculum integrates theory and practice, allowing students to apply mathematical, physical, and computational principles to design and analyze aircraft and spacecraft systems. Through internships, research collaborations, and capstone projects, students gain professional experience while developing leadership, problem-solving, and project management skills. This program equips graduates to innovate, design, and lead in aviation and aerospace technology, positioning them to address the challenges of a rapidly changing global aerospace landscape.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States