Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering
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The Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) is the first full-fledged aerospace engineering degree programme in Singapore. Through a blend of coursework and hands-on practical experiences, the curriculum builds a strong foundation in aerospace engineering principles, is well-rounded, and industry relevant. Established partnerships with industry leaders such as Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney keep the curriculum and projects on the cutting-edge.\ \ #1 in Asia and #4 in the world for Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing, according to the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
The NTU Education Curriculum provides depth (Core & major Prescribe Electives) and breadth (GER-Core, GER-Prescribe Electives and GER-Unrestricted Electives) to cater to the educational needs of all students.
The BRC curriculum is designed to achieve the following student learning outcomes:
- Prepare students for successful careers and the ability to engage in life-long learning;
- Train students to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to the solution of engineering problems;
- Develop students’ skills in engineering design process, including the ability to formulate problems, to think creatively, to communicate effectively, to synthesize solutions to achieve desired needs;
- Enable students to work collaboratively in a team and understand the fundamentals of project management;
- Teach students to conduct experiments and the ability to analyse, interpret experimental data to arrive at valid conclusions;
- Impart in our students an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and the impact of engineering solutions in a societal context.
One key objective of the BRC Curriculum is to allow undergraduates to pursue courses that lie outside of their major concentration. These include courses offered by other Schools.
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Aerospace Engineering students have the option to graduate with one of the following specializations:
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- Specialization in Autonomous Systems
- Specialization in Energy & The Environment
- Specialization in Smart Manufacturing and Digital Factory
- Specialization in Systems Engineering
- Specialization in Mechanical Engineering
Minimum Subject Requirements
Applicants are expected to fulfil these minimum subject requirements.
| Institution | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Singapore Cambridge GCE 'A' Level | H2 Level pass in Mathematics, and H2 Level pass in Physics / Chemistry / Biology /Computing |
| International Baccalaureate Diploma | Mathematics at Higher Level, and Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Computer Science at Higher Level |
| NUS High School Diploma | Major CAP of 2.0 in Mathematics, and Major CAP of 2.0 in Physics / Chemistry / Biology |
| International and Other Qualifications | Mathematics at Senior High School Level, and Physics / Chemistry / Biology at Senior High School Level, and Physics at Junior High School Level* * Physics at Junior High School level is only applicable to applicants who have not read Physics at Senior High School Level. |
| Polytechnic Diploma | Applicants with relevant diplomas from one of the local polytechnics may apply for admission. |
By Application, on a case-by-case basis
### Programme Structure & Duration
Full Time 4 Years
Upon graduating with a degree in Aerospace Engineering, you can look forward to a career in these industries: Aerospace Consulting, Air Traffic Management, Aircraft Design, and Manufacturing Aircraft Operations.\
The Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) and the Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) degrees are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Board of the Institute of Engineers, Singapore (IES).
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- Special Programmes
- Final Year Project
- Detailed Course Syllabi
- Internship
- Course Registration
- Research Opportunities
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