In Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)'s Aerospace Engineering degree program, you'll master the mechanisms behind flight and propulsion so you can design and develop the vehicles, technologies and systems that will move us into the future. In your first year, you'll start with engineering fundamentals, like calculus and physics, and as you progress, you'll study subjects such as aerospace design and flight mechanics in any of our 24 aerospace labs and facilities. In your third year, you'll choose to specialize in Aircraft, Spacecraft or Avionics, and in fourth year, you'll address a real-world challenge through a team capstone design project and present your solution to industry experts. You'll also have many opportunities to get practical experience from an optional paid co-op, the paid internship at the Centre for Advancing Engineering, Research and Innovation in Aerospace (AERIAS), and our student rocketry and robotics teams to our industry-connected research centres where you can work alongside clients like Bombardier and Collins Aerospace.