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Top Ten Aerospace Engineering Colleges

California ​Institute of Technology​
California ​Institute of Technology​

California Aerospace Engineering Schools. ... If you want to become an aerospace engineer, California can be a great state to live ... California Institute of Technology

Massachusetts ​Institute of Technology​
Massachusetts ​Institute of Technology​

In Massachusetts, there are three schools with aerospace engineering programs. All three schools offer Bachelor's degrees and Master's degrees in this field. There are two schools located in Boston and one in Worcester. One of the biggest benefits of studying in Massachusetts is the small class size.

Stanford ​University​
Stanford ​University​

The application fee is $125 for U.S. residents and $125 for international students. The 2017 Ph.D. student-faculty ratio is 7.1:1. The School of Engineering at Stanford University has 269 full-time faculty on staff. Attending graduate school at Stanford puts engineering students on a diverse campus near Silicon Valley.

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Georgia ​Institute of Technology​
Georgia ​Institute of Technology​

Georgia Institute of Technology Aerospace Engineering ... This is the fourth year that the Georgia Tech team took home the ... Georgia Institute of Technology ...

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University of ​Michigan​
University of ​Michigan​

Research is an essential component of aerospace engineering, since researchers are responsible for finding new technological advantages in the field. At the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, you can research gas dynamics, space systems, and structures & materials.

Purdue ​University​
Purdue ​University​

Purdue Engineering undergraduate programs consistently rank high among their national peers. In the U.S. News & World Report survey “Best Colleges 2018,” released in September 2017, Purdue’s College of Engineering ranked 8 th nationally among doctoral-granting universities.

Texas A&M ​University​
Texas A&M ​University​

Texas (/ ˈ t ɛ k s ə s /, locally /-s ə z /; Spanish: Texas or Tejas) is the second largest state in the United States by both area and population.

Princeton ​University​
Princeton ​University​

The University of Texas—Austin is one of the largest schools in the nation. It’s divided into 18 schools and colleges, the biggest of which is the College of Liberal Arts. It also has highly ranked graduate programs, including the McCombs School of Business, Cockrell School of Engineering and School of Nursing.

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University of ​Illinois at Urbana–Champaign​
University of ​Illinois at Urbana–Champaign​

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Welcome to the Aerospace At Illinois homepage! ... University of Illinois aerospace engineering professor Scott R. White, ...

University of ​Texas at Austin​
University of ​Texas at Austin​

Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Cockrell School of Engineering The University of Texas at Austin. W. R. Woolrich Laboratories, C0600

source: ae.utexas.edu