The B.Tech. Aerospace Engineering (Space Technology) program at UPES is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the field of space technology. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, including Space Science & Space Environment, Rocket Propulsion, Orbital Mechanics, and Aerospace Vehicle Design. These fundamental principles form the basis for understanding and designing space vehicles that facilitate space flight and exploration.
The program keeps up with the recent advancements in the space industry, such as the emergence of reusable launch vehicles and the increasing commercial opportunities. This ensures that students are well-prepared to tackle the challenges and opportunities that arise in the dynamic field of space technology. Additionally, the curriculum emphasizes the importance of space technology in disaster warning and prevention, highlighting its impact on saving lives. Hands-on learning plays a vital role in the program, with students engaging in labs, simulations, and industry collaborations. This practical experience enables them to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, making them industry-ready upon graduation. Furthermore, internships with renowned space organizations offer valuable exposure to the industry, enhancing their skills and competencies.
UPES maintains strong academic and industry alliances, giving students access to global opportunities and the latest advancements in space technology. The esteemed faculty, composed of experts with vast experience in the field, provide guidance and mentorship to students, helping them reach their full potential. By igniting India's space ambitions, the program aims to contribute to indigenous satellite launches, cost-effective missions, and innovative applications, strengthening India's position in the global space arena. With a focus on research, innovation, and hands-on learning, graduates of this program are prepared to become the next generation of space pioneers, driving the future of space exploration and technology.