Aerospace System Engineering Technology
Interested in a career in the Aerospace Industry?
NASA, as well as numerous aerospace companies such as Ball Aerospace and Lockheed Martin, anticipates a growing need for new workers with a strong background in engineering technology and project management at the bachelor’s degree level. MSU Denver is working in collaboration with the Community College of Denver, NASA, and others to prepare students with the varied skills they will need to be successful in this field.
This program is under development at MSU Denver. Students interested in pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science (B.S.) in the field of Aerospace Systems Engineering Technology may do so through the Individualized Degree Program (IDP), allowing for a combination of suggested coursework across multiple departments with flexibility to meet the needs of the individual student.
If you are interested in becoming a professional in the Aerospace Industry working in areas such as space commercialization or exploration, then please contact our lead faculty advisors!
Students must work with a faculty advisor as well as an advisor from the Center for Individualized Learning to ensure that the proposed Individualized Degree Program meets their own needs and those of the industry.
Please contact:
Center for Individualized Learning: 303-556-8342
Dr. Jeff Forrest, Chair, Aviation & Aerospace Science Department, or
Mr. Keith Norwood, Assoc. Professor, Department of Engineering Technology
Aviation & Aerospace Science Department
You must also attend an Information Session at the Center for Individualized Learning.
MSU Denver Aerospace Physics
Recommended Coursework for Aerospace Physics (
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