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    Work in supersonic and subsonic wind tunnels. Design prototypes in an on-site machine shop.
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UA Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering is a top pick for undergraduates and graduate students interested in designing and developing technology in a variety of high-tech areas – from space exploration and defense systems to renewable energy and biomedical devices.

Flexible academic programs, career-oriented internships, high-profile research, commercial design projects and club competitions are integral to the student experience. 

Consider a degree in aerospace or mechanical engineering at a top-tier research university!

 
 

 
 
 

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From guidance systems to green energy, learn about AME research

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Featured News
The 2022 Patent Medallion recipients pose for a photo.

Peiwen Li and Hermann Fasel Honored at First Annual Patent Medallion Luncheon

March 20, 2022
Jessica Wittner's astronaut portrait

Alum Jessica Wittner in Newest Class of NASA Astronauts

March 7, 2022
Sahand Sabet, doctoral graduate in mechanical engineering and co-founder of Revolute Robotics, with Betsy Cantwell and Doug Hockstad at the 2021 I-Squared Awards and Expo.

Grad's Startup Selected for Tech Accelerator

March 5, 2022
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Jesse Little Discusses Hypersonics on Arizona Science Podcast

March 27, 2022
Jesse Little stands next to a wind tunnel, a large blue horizontal cylinder.
By the Numbers
7 th
highest-paying college major, aerospace
(U.S. News & World Report)
8 th
highest-paying college major, mechanical
(U.S. News & World Report)
$ 4.5 M
annual research expenditures (2021)
Top 5 %
R&D expenditures, public universities
(National Science Foundation)
33 rd
aerospace engineering school
(U.S. News & World Report)
Top 30 %
mechanical engineering schools
(U.S. News & World Report)
Upcoming Events

Sept. 19, 2022

2022 American Society for Composites Conference
(All day)

2022 American Society for Composites Conference
ASTM D30 Meeting
September 19-21, 2022


The University of Arizona will host the American Society for Composites (ASC) 37th Annual Technical Conference on September 19-21, 2022 in Tucson, AZ. Currently, the conference format is in-person, but is subject to change to full virtual depending upon pandemic conditions.

Conference Chair: Prof. Olesya Zhupanska
Conference Co-Chair: Prof. Erdogan Madenci

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NASA Recognizes Alumnus' Record-Breaking Contributions

"I'm in school, and I get to work on a real NASA mission -- this rocket is actually going to fly. I'm not going to get that opportunity anywhere else."

Alumnus Daniel Wibben

Tapping Into UA Space Expertise

"There's no other university in the world that can match the assemblage of infrastructure and human talent in all things space."

Michael Hart, professor of optical sciences

$1M Wind Tunnel Makes UA a Hypersonics Player

"It's not just about mechanical engineers or aerospace engineers, it's about material science and modeling and simulation, and it's the collaborative team you build to do more than just publish an article -- it helps you solve a problem."

Austin Yamada, UA Applied Research Corps president and CEO
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Department of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
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P.O. Box 210119
Tucson, AZ 85721
520.626.2053

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