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Aerospace (or aeronautical) engineering can be studied at the bachelors, masters, and Ph.D. levels in aerospace engineering departments at many universities, and in mechanical engineering departments at others.

Following is an incomplete list of institutions offering aerospace engineering education. Institution names are followed by accreditation where applicable.

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Bangladesh

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

In Québec, École Polytechnique de Montréal, McGill University, Laval University, University of Sherbrooke, Concordia University and École de Technologie Supérieure offer a joint program in the field of aeronautics and space technology leading to a M.Eng. (Aero).

Only undergraduate engineering programs in Canada are accredited,[1] and this is done by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.

Chile

China

Colombia

Croatia

Czech Republic

Egypt

Finland

France


Ghana

Greece

Indonesia

India

Iraq

hindustan university, chennai KCG college of technology, chennai

Iran

Israel

  • Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
  • Ort Bedek - Aerospace Industry Technological College

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Jordan

Kenya

Korea

Latvia

Lebanon

Malaysia

Mexico

Morocco

Netherlands

Nigeria

Pakistan Air University, Islamabad NUST College of Aeronautical Engineering, Risalpur Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad ATS Training Centre, Lahore and Karachi

AMETI aircraft maintenance engineers training institute in lahore, Punjab. First school in Punjab

http://ameti.edu.pk/

Peru

  • UTP (Universidad Tecnologica del Peru)

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Pakistan

Russian Federation

Romania

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Singapore

Slovakia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

Please note - ABET stands for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology

Aerospace (or aeronautical) engineering can be studied at the advanced diploma, bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. levels in aerospace engineering departments at many U.S. universities, and in mechanical engineering departments at others. A few departments offer degrees in space-focused astronautical engineering. The programs of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Rutgers University are two such examples.[2] U.S. News & World Report ranks the aerospace engineering programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of Michigan within the top three best programs for doctorate granting universities. However, other top programs within the ten best in the United States include those of Stanford University, Texas A&M University, the University of Texas at Austin, Purdue University and the University of Illinois.[3] The magazine also rates Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and United States Air Force Academy as the premier aerospace engineering programs at universities that do not grant doctorate degrees.[4]

Venezuela

References

  1. ^ Canadian Council of Professional Engineers
  2. ^ Gruntman, Mike (September 19, 2007). "The Time for Academic Departments in Astronautical Engineering". AIAA SPACE 2007 Conference & Exposition Agenda. AIAA SPACE 2007 Conference & Exposition. AIAA. {{cite conference}}: External link in |conferenceurl= (help); Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (|book-title= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |conferenceurl= ignored (|conference-url= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2008: Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical
  4. ^ USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2008: Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical