Overview
This program is designed to provide selected high-achieving MAE undergraduate students with the opportunity to combine advanced undergraduate coursework with graduate coursework and accelerate graduate degree completion. Students will be able to earn a B.S.E. and M.S. degree in five (5) years by enrolling in up to nine (9) credit hours of approved graduate-level coursework taken as technical electives during the senior year. Those credits will apply toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees.
The Fulton School is home to a number of rigorous professional programs. To help ensure student success in these programs, the Fulton School has higher admission requirements than those for the university. High school students are expected to have completed a college preparation curriculumincluding math through precalculus and at least three years of high school lab science preferably in biology, chemistry, and physics.
The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers the undergraduate degrees of Bachelor of Science, Engineering (B.S.E.) in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.