Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering(BEngA.E.) 工學士 (航空航天工程)

 

Why is this Major needed?

The aerospace sector is undergoing a paradigm shift—driven by autonomous systems, electric propulsion, commercial spaceflight, and the emergence of the Low-Altitude Economy. At the heart of this transformation lies Artificial Intelligence, redefining everything from orbital trajectory optimization to urban air traffic management and predictive smart inspection.

Our BEng Aerospace Engineering program is designed to cultivate a new generation of versatile, future-ready engineers. We provide a rigorous, dual-pronged education: a deep foundation in classical aerospace disciplines—aerodynamics, flight mechanics, structures, and propulsion—seamlessly integrated with cutting-edge expertise in AI, digital aerospace, and intelligent systems. This ensures our graduates are equally adept at advancing traditional aviation, contributing to New Space initiatives, or pioneering the autonomous air mobility solutions of tomorrow.

Beyond the aerospace sector, the multidisciplinary rigor of our curriculum cultivates strong analytical, systems-thinking, and data-driven problem-solving skills. This versatility opens doors to high-value careers in technical services, consultancy, advanced manufacturing, and financial analytics—sectors where engineering acumen is increasingly prized. By aligning our programme with the strategic manpower needs of Hong Kong and the broader Greater Bay Area, we position our graduates at the forefront of regional innovation, ready to lead in both established industries and the disruptive ventures that will define the next decade.

JUPAS code: JS1207 Mechanical Engineering (Majors: BEng Aerospace Engineering / BEng Mechanical Engineering / BEng Nuclear and Risk Engineering)

Objectives of the Major

  • To equip students with a strong and broad foundation in engineering principles and skills.
  • To address the evolving demands of the aerospace and related industries, including:
    • Smart manufacturing
    • Smart sensing, inspection, and monitoring
    • Advanced flight technologies
    • Next-generation aircraft (e.g., unmanned, bio-inspired, and clean-power systems)
  • AI, robotics, and automation technologies:
    • To enhance graduate employability through a multidisciplinary education, preparing students for roles in:
    • Technical services and consultancy
    • Manufacturing and finance
    • Other sectors aligned with Hong Kong's manpower needs

Career Prospects

  • The Aviation Forum at the Royal Aeronautical Society (2019) highlighted a growing global demand for professionals in:
    • Advanced materials and systems technologies
    • Systems design, sensors, and communication systems
    • Space technologies, exploration, and robotics
  • Our programme covers these areas comprehensively, alongside fundamentals in computing, simulation, numerical methods, and professional engineering. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in:
    • Research and development (R&D)
    • Technical services, finance, and consultancy
    • Teaching and research
  • Graduates will also be equipped to pursue postgraduate studies in emerging fields such as:
    • Space urbanization and digital communications
    • AI-aided technologies and autonomous vehicles
    • Robotics and advanced materials for flight systems

Entrance Requirements and Admission Arrangements

HKDSE Route

To be eligible for admission, you must satisfy the University’s General Entrance Requirements, with at least one elective subject in Physics, M1/M2, Design and Applied Technology or Chemistry for HKDSE students.
JUPAS HKDSE students will apply for admission to the Department of Mechanical Engineering (JS1207). They will enter a major after the first year of study. During their first year, students will study a broad range of Gateway Education (GE), College of Engineering and Home Department specified courses. The top 40% of students [based on (i) cumulative grade point average (CGPA) at the end of Semester B; (ii) no failed grades in any courses in Semesters A and B; (iii) completion of at least 30 credit units in Semesters A and B, including the number of credit units specified by the College of Engineering & respective Home Department for its required courses] will have free choice of the majors offered by the Department. The other 60% of students will be allocated a major of their choice, subject to the availability of places and the selection criteria set by the Department of Mechanical Engineering. 

Alternative Routes
Direct/non-JUPAS applicants are expected to have, or to be close to having, Associate Degrees or Higher Diplomas with high grades or credit awards in engineering-related disciplines.

Curriculum

Students will:
•    Specialize in either Aerospace Materials or Aerospace Systems streams.
•    Gain a deep understanding of the scientific principles and applications of aerospace engineering.
•    Develop hands-on laboratory experience through aerospace engineering projects.
•    Cultivate problem-solving skills and experimental expertise.
•    Learn to formulate and solve real-world aerospace engineering challenges.
•    Meet the accreditation standards of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).
•    Complete a total of 121 credit units, ensuring a rigorous and industry-aligned education.

Professional Recognitions

This major is designed to meet the accreditation requirements of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), a signatory member of the Washington Accord under which all members agree to recognise each other’s accredited Engineering degree programmes.

Tuition Fees

Government Funded Programmes

Latest information on tuition fees is available at the website of the Academic Regulations and Records Office.

Major Leader

Prof. WAN Changhuang

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Last modified on 12 AUG 2026