Aeronautical Engineering is typically offered as a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree program at the undergraduate level. In some countries, it may also be offered as a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree. These undergraduate programs typically span four years of full-time study and provide students with a comprehensive education in the principles of aeronautical engineering, including aerodynamics, aircraft structures, propulsion systems, flight mechanics, avionics, and aerospace materials.
After completing a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering, students may choose to pursue further education or specialization through graduate-level programs, such as a Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), or Master of Technology (M.Tech.) degree in aerospace engineering or a related field. Additionally, some institutions offer doctoral (Ph.D.) programs in aeronautical engineering for those interested in advanced research and academic careers in the field.