Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor's Degree)
- College:
- Engineering
- Program Contact:
- Dr. Jay Frankel, jfrankel@nmsu.edu
- Website Link:
- Aerospace Engineering (Undergraduate)
Aerospace Engineering Programs and Licensing Eligibility by State
Professional Licensure Disclosures
- Professional engineering licensures differ from state to state.
- Some states are specific to a particular PE discipline, i.e., the license engineers in a specific discipline (Civil, Mechanical, …), while some are not.
- The data compiled below is based on the licensee roster, board NCEES exam information, and general requirements.
- Please contact the professional board to determine if an AE degree is recognized as an engineering discipline
Curriculum meets the educational requirements for licensure in the following states:
*Students need to contact professional board to determine if an AE degree is recognized as an engineering discipline in this state.
Alaska*
Arizona*
California*
Colorado*
Connecticut*
Delaware*
Florida*
Georgia*
Hawaii*
Idaho*
Illinois*
Indiana*
Iowa*
Kansas*
Kentucky*
Arizona*
California*
Colorado*
Connecticut*
Delaware*
Florida*
Georgia*
Hawaii*
Idaho*
Illinois*
Indiana*
Iowa*
Kansas*
Kentucky*
Louisiana*
Maine*
Maryland*
Massachusetts*
Michigan*
Mississippi*
Missouri*
Montana*
Nebraska*
Nevada*
New Hampshire*
New Jersey*
New Mexico
New York*
North Carolina*
North Dakota*
Maine*
Maryland*
Massachusetts*
Michigan*
Mississippi*
Missouri*
Montana*
Nebraska*
Nevada*
New Hampshire*
New Jersey*
New Mexico
New York*
North Carolina*
North Dakota*
Curriculum does not meet the educational requirements for licensure in the following states:
View all professional licensure disclosures or additional disclosures for the College of Engineering below.