<p>I am interested in anyone's thoughts on the reputation/quality of the Aerospace Engineering program at SDSU. My son has been accepted to SDSU, as well as a few other schools, and SDSU is his favorite at this point. I'm most interested in the typical job opportunities for graduates of this program.</p>
<p>One of my closest friends is studying aerospace engineering and just transferred from a cc to a university a year ago. He had a 4.0 gpa, and was accepted everywhere he applied to in California. Aerospace engineering has been a dream career of his since he was a kid, so he takes his education very seriously and wanted to find a great program to get his degree in. With that said he had SDSU as his second choice school, behind only Cal Poly SLO (where he goes now). He said he was very surprised at SDSU’s program, and how it had a lot of hands on opportunities. I’m getting ready to transfer next fall for Computer Engineering, and am debating between which school to go to. After attending Explore SDSU on Saturday, and meeting with the dean and the chair of CPE… I’m honestly leaning towards SDSU at the moment as my first pick. (I was waitlisted at SLO, which is my #1).</p>
<p>@stevoleeto Thank you for the information and good luck on your college decision. My son didn’t get into Cal Poly SLO, but did get into the aerospace engineering programs at UC Davis, UC Irvine, Univ. of Arizona, CSULB, Cal Poly Pomona and of course SDSU. The more I hear about the SDSU program the more I’m impressed with it. Plus there appears to be a fairly large aero industry in the San Diego area.</p>
I am late to the party but wonder where you guys ended up going?
i am in the same situation, and i cant seem to make a decision betwen cal poly pomona and sdsu. the only thing holding me back from CPP is it is 2 hours away and i cant move to pomona. i am a chemical engineering major and i wish someone would give me more info. about sdsu eng program