Geogria Institute of Technology

Information for Currently Enrolled Undergraduate Students

Academic Information

Objectives
Educational objectives for the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering degree.
Undergraduate Academic Advising Pages
Information, documents and planning advice about your AE Program of Study are here. Summaries of the AE courses, Catalog requirements, academic rules, and flowcharts to plan your program of study are also included. See this area for the latest information about undergraduate degree programs.
AE Honors Program
You will find information here about the new AE Honors Program which will let you earn both a B.S. and an M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering in a joint program with a strong research component.
AE Minor
Information concerning the minor in AE.
International Plan
Information about the International Plan program.
Summer Study Abroad Programs
See available information and details on study abroad programs at Georgia Tech Lorraine or Oxford. View a photo summary of Prof. Craig's experience at Oxford.
 
Academic Forms
Forms that you will need to complete during your undergraduate program. This also includes other forms that you may or may not need to support or petition for modifications to your program of study.

General Information for AE Students

AE Undergraduate Student Handbook
This is the current student handbook available for undergraduate Aerospace Engineering students. It will be revised for the semester system.

Student Organizations

AIAA
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is the professional society for aerospace and other types of engineers worldwide.
AHS
The American Helicopter Society is the professional society for those interested in rotorcraft.
Sigma Gamma Tau
The Honor Society for Aerospace Engineers.
Yellow Jacket Flying Club
This is a student run club for current pilots and those who are interested in learning to fly.
Mars Society at Georgia Tech
The Mars Society is an international organization which works to further the exploration and settlement of Mars.

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Prof. Mitchell Walker in the High-Power Electric Propulsion Lab

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