Aerospace engineering is the merging of two interrelated disciplines, aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Aeronautical engineering works specifically with aircraft or aeronautics. Astronautical engineering works specifically with spacecraft or astronautics. At the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, you will have the opportunity to learn about both as well as the closely related fields of earth observation and wind energy.
Aerospace engineering is one of the most widely applicable engineering disciplines. Its future development promises to be as challenging and exciting as its history. In a little more than a century, aerospace engineering technology has grown from the Wright brothers’ first flight to the complexities of manned and unmanned space travel.
Aerospace Engineering students from ISU can also study in Delft, the Netherlands.