Clemson University's College of Engineering Computing and Applied Sciences offers comprehensive educational and research opportunities for students passionate about aerospace engineering. While a specific undergraduate aerospace major is not offered students can pursue related degrees like Mechanical Engineering which deliver a strong foundation in critical areas such as fluid mechanics thermodynamics structures and dynamics. These programs allow students to customize their studies through elective courses and participate in hands-on projects and research focused on aerospace applications. This flexible approach equips graduates with versatile engineering skills and prepares them for diverse roles within the aerospace industry government and research institutions building upon Clemson's established reputation in engineering and applied sciences.
View Aerospace EngineeringClemson University is a public research university located in Clemson, South Carolina. Founded in 1889, Clemson is the largest university in South Carolina and the second-largest land-grant university in the United States. Clemson offers more than 80 undergraduate degrees and over 100 graduate degrees across seven colleges. The university is home to over 27,000 students from all 50 states and over 100 countries.