Academic Requirements
A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for admission to the program.
The Aeronautical Engineering Technology BSc at Purdue University builds practical skills for designing, maintaining, and supporting aircraft systems. The programme combines engineering fundamentals with hands-on learning to prepare graduates for industry roles in aviation maintenance and certification-related work.
The Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Technology at Purdue University equips students with essential skills in the design, maintenance, and support of aircraft systems. This program blends engineering principles with practical, hands-on learning experiences, preparing graduates for successful careers in aviation maintenance and certification-related fields.
Core areas of study encompass a wide range of topics relevant to the aviation industry. Course offerings may vary based on academic advising and intake sessions.
Applied Learning Focus: The program emphasizes practical understanding of aircraft systems and maintenance concepts through applied coursework and technical problem-solving.
Capstone/Final Project: Students are encouraged to verify the specific requirements for their final year, which may include a capstone or culminating design project, with the program office for up-to-date information.
A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required for admission to the program.
Proficiency in English is essential, and applicants may provide scores from accepted assessments such as:
Graduates of the Aeronautical Engineering Technology program are well-prepared for various roles within the aviation industry. Potential career paths include positions in aircraft maintenance, aviation safety, regulatory compliance, and technical support, among others. The blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills gained throughout the program positions graduates for success in a dynamic and evolving field.
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