Is this programme right for me?

Thinking about your future, selecting a programme that truly aligns with your interests and strengths is incredibly important. Having a strong ability to learn new mathemathical and physics skills is essential for success. So, take your time and thoughtfully check if you and Aerospace Engineering are the right match.

Courses and interests

The Bachelor's degree programme covers a wide range of disciplines in aerospace engineering, fundamental sciences and professional skills. The following subjects form the foundation of all these disciplines:

Intensity

The BSc Aerospace Engineering is a full-time study with a study load of approximately 42 hours per week. In each educational period, you'll dedicate 8 hours weekly to projects and laboratory courses. Alongside these projects, you'll attend 16 hours of lectures per week. The remaining 18 hours are dedicated towards self-study and tutorial sessions. While the difficulty level is comparable to that of high school, the pace is considerably higher.

Student experiences

Curious what it is like to be an Aerospace Engineering student? Check our students’ stories, sharing their experiences about the programme, extracurricular activities and how they made their decision to study here. 

You are:

  • Passionate about solving multidisciplinary design problems.
  • Capable of collaborating effectively with fellow students.
  • Enthusiastic abou studying in an internationally-oriented environment.
  • Good at acquiring new maths and physics skills at a rapid pace.
     

Thinking about your future, selecting a programme that truly aligns with your interests and strengths is incredibly important. Having a strong ability to learn new mathemathical and physics skills is essential for success. So, take your time and thoughtfully check if you and Aerospace Engineering are the right match.

You are:

  • Passionate about solving multidisciplinary design problems.
  • Capable of collaborating effectively with fellow students.
  • Enthusiastic abou studying in an internationally-oriented environment.
  • Good at acquiring new maths and physics skills at a rapid pace.
     

Courses an interests

The Bachelor's degree programme covers a wide range of disciplines in aerospace engineering, fundamental sciences and professional skills. The following subjects form the foundation of all these disciplines:

Intensity

The BSc Aerospace Engineering is a full-time study with a study load of approximately 42 hours per week. In each educational period, you'll dedicate 8 hours weekly to projects and laboratory courses. Alongside these projects, you'll attend 16 hours of lectures per week. The remaining 18 hours are dedicated towards self-study and tutorial sessions. While the difficulty level is comparable to that of high school, the pace is considerably higher.

Student experiences

Curious what it is like to be an Aerospace Engineering student? Check our students’ stories, sharing their experiences about the programme, extracurricular activities and how they made their decision to study here.