Cornell Aerospace

<p>Is there any Aerospace specific senior design course for undergraduates? If so, can someone explain more about it? Also, does anyone know which companies hire the most Cornell students with aerospace engineers?</p>

<p>Also can Aerospace Engineering be like an informal concentration of AEP majors? Or any way I could get my hands on more Aerospace things in undergrad (besides participating in research with profs). I know in U of Toronto's Engineering Science program, students can chose to concentrate on Nanotech, Aerospace, or one of the other 4 choices in third year.</p>

<p>Here's a link to Mechanical Engineering Courses, you can peruse some: <a href="http://www.cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/Courses/CoScourses.php?college=ENG&dept=Mechanical+and+Aerospace+Engineering%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/Courses/CoScourses.php?college=ENG&dept=Mechanical+and+Aerospace+Engineering&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Basically, you major in Mechanical Engineering and concentrate in Aerospace. Grumman, GE Aviation, Boeing, etc. comes and hires from Cornell.</p>

<p>Also look at the coop program for undergrads in engineering. You could work at an aerospace company. E-mail the dept if you want more info about where kids work during their coops.</p>