One of the things that binds us all together is the love of aeronautics and space exploration. It is as true today as it was 100 years ago. The University of Michigan started the first collegiate aeronautics program in the United States in 1914. Since then, the Department has graduated more than 6,000 aeronautical and aerospace engineers. Our graduate program ranks No. 1 among public institutions and our undergraduate program ranks No. 3 in the nation by U.S. News for 2013.
100 Years of Michigan Aerospace
Centennial Sentiments
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After 100 years, we’re amazed by all the different things that our alumni do with their Aero degrees after they graduate. Do you have an “I never thought I’d use that!” story? Leave a legacy with your story.
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Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan has, since its inception, been recognized as one of the leading members of the academic component of the aerospace enterprise. Throughout its nearly 100-year history, the Department’s entire educational and research activities have been organized around advancing and teaching the essential elements of the aerospace enterprise…
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