Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering: Aerospace Emphasis
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Explore Aerodynamics, Propulsion and Aerospace Design
The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering with an Emphasis in Aerospace is a dynamic and specialized program tailored for aspiring engineers fascinated by the expansive skies and the wonders of aerospace technology. This program includes courses in aerodynamics, propulsion, flight control systems and aerospace design.

Campus: $8,250per semester [ More Info ]
Up to 90 credits, only 84 can be lower division
Credits:Fill out the Lopes Eval to find out what will transfer
Admission Requirements (Bachelor's)
- 16+ years old
- High School Graduate
- 3.0+ Unweighted GPA
OR 2.5+ Unweighted GPA and
- ACT: 19
- SAT: 1000*
*Math and reading only on a 1600 point scale (test date after 3/1/2016). SAT score of 1380 required for 2400 point scale (test date before 3/1/2016).">
Admission requirements
may differ based on degree level, program and modality, or transfer status. Some programs of study may require a higher GPA and/or other qualifying criteria for admission. Please review full admission and program requirements in the University Policy Handbook
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*Math and reading only on a 1600 point scale (test date after 3/1/2016). SAT score of 1380 required for 2400 point scale (test date before 3/1/2016).
Earn Your BS in Mechanical Engineering: Aerospace Emphasis From GCU
GCU’s mechanical engineering degree: aerospace emphasis is designed for engineering enthusiasts captivated by aerospace technology. It's a specialized track within mechanical engineering tailored for those eager to explore aircraft and spacecraft design, aerodynamics and materials sciencespecific to the aerospace industry. This program may be ideal if you aspire to work in aerospace engineering, aircraft design or space exploration.
As a GCU student, you will have access to technology and laboratory equipment, such as the technologies found in our Mechanical Materials Lab and Computer-Aided Engineering Lab . With a focus on practical learning, lecture- and lab-based courses, research, and guidance from industry professionals, GCU can offer an immersive educational experience.
Take Aerospace Engineering Courses on Campus
GCU invites you to apply to join our vibrant campus community in Phoenix. Earn your BS in Mechanical Engineering degree: aerospace emphasis alongside other students eager to develop technological innovations in the aerospace field. Benefit from lively academic discussions with peers and faculty members who are knowledgeable in their fields. At the GCU campus, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to embrace a healthy school-life balance, with lots of recreational activities, sporting teams and events, and on-campus worship activities to nurture your soul.
This Degree Is Offered on Campus
Topics Covered in This Mechanical Engineering Program
Throughout the degree program, you will explore a wide range of math and science courses. Chemistry, physics, calculus, circuits and programming all serve a pivotal role in the career of an engineer. In addition to these foundational courses, you will take courses specific to the aerospace emphasis. The program is designed to give you training as a mechanical engineer while taking a specialized set of classes in your junior and senior years that teach skills in the aerospace industry.
Aerospace engineering courses at GCU cover a range of topics, including:
The application of integral, multivariable and vector calculus concepts to practical scenarios
The solutions and qualitative study of linear systems of ordinary differential equations
The fundamental theories of control systems and their applications to flight control
Fluid statics, laminar and turbulent flow, pipe flow, lift, drag and measurement techniques
Aerospace Engineering Coursework
In the aerospace engineering courses, you will delve into a diverse range of subjects. The progressive coursework expands on foundational concepts and their practical applications by studying essential skills in scientific methods and processes. Hands-on laboratory experiences can allow you to put theoretical knowledge into practice.
This engineering degree program also includes two capstone courses, which require you to work as part of a group to develop an aerospace engineering design project intended to solve an actual problem in the field. The first capstone course involves the development of the project proposal and the execution of a feasibility study, while the second capstone course will guide you through the implementation and presentation of your applied research project.
Some of the competencies included in the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering: aerospace emphasis include:
What Students Are Saying
"Coming out of GCU, I will have had two to three years of work experience. When SpaceX saw that on my resume, they were impressed. They gave me an offer letter after the second interview. I was able to skip the third interview. They said, ‘We’d like to have you over at SpaceX.'"">" Coming out of GCU, I will have had two to three years of work experience. When SpaceX saw that on my resume, they were impressed. They gave me an offer letter after the second interview. I was able to skip the third interview. They said, ‘We’d like to have you over at SpaceX.' "
"Coming out of GCU, I will have had two to three years of work experience. When SpaceX saw that on my resume, they were impressed. They gave me an offer letter after the second interview. I was able to skip the third interview. They said, ‘We’d like to have you over at SpaceX.'"">" Coming out of GCU, I will have had two to three years of work experience. When SpaceX saw that on my resume, they were impressed. They gave me an offer letter after the second interview. I was able to skip the third interview. They said, ‘We’d like to have you over at SpaceX.' "



