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Find Your Residence Hall

A view of the trees lining the Drillfield, with residential buildings poking up between the fall-colored leaves. Photo by Christina Franusich for Virginia Tech.

Discover housing at Virginia Tech!

Use the options below to narrow down your choices, download our comparison chart to see more details side-by-side, or scroll down to view our full list of residence halls.

What's your focus?

Affordability.

Our housing rates vary by residence hall and by semester. Please click the link below to view the most up-to-date rates.

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Residence Halls:
  • East Ambler Johnston , West Ambler Johnston , Cochrane Hall , Donaldson Brown (GLC) , Harper Hall , Hoge Hall , New Hall West , Newman Hall , New Residence Hall East , Pritchard , O'Shaughnessy Hall , Payne Hall , Peddrew-Yates Hall , Pearson Hall East , and Pearson Hall West .
  • We recommend that all students with accessibility needs register with Services for Students with Disabilities .
  • Please note that campus construction may impact the accessibility of certain paths and walkways. Visit this interactive campus accessibility map for more information.

What amenities are you looking for?

  • Air Conditioning:
  • Ambler Johnston (East)
  • Ambler Johnston (West)
  • Cochrane Hall
  • The Creativity and Innovation District Residence Hall
  • Donaldson Brown (GLC)
  • Eggleston Hall (East)
  • Harper Hall
  • New Hall West
  • New Residence Hall East
  • O'Shaughnessy Hall
  • Pearson Hall (East)
  • Pearson Hall (West)
  • Peddrew-Yates Hall
  • In-Suite/Private Bathrooms:
  • Cochrane Hall - In-Suite Bathrooms
  • The Creativity and Innovation District Residence Hall - In-Suite Bathrooms (Athletes Only)
  • Donaldson Brown (GLC) - Private Bathrooms
  • Ambler Johnston (East) - Some Private Bathrooms and Some In-Suite Bathrooms
  • Harper Hall - In-Suite Bathrooms
  • Hillcrest Hall - In-Suite Bathrooms, Few Private Bathrooms
  • New Hall West - Private Bathrooms
  • New Residence Hall East - Few Private Bathrooms
  • Payne Hall In-Suite Bathrooms
  • Peddrew-Yates Hall - In-Suite Bathrooms, Few Private Bathrooms
  • Recently Constructed/Renovated:

All residence halls include community kitchens, laundry facilities, heating, and clothing storage.

Living-Learning Program

Which living-learning program(s) are you interested in.

Residential Colleges:

  • Honors Residential Commons - East Ambler Johnston
  • Leadership and Social Change Residential College - O'Shaughnessy Hall
  • Residential College at West Ambler Johnston - West Ambler Johnston

Living-Learning Communities:

  • Aurora - New Hall West
  • Corps of Cadets - Pearson East and Pearson West
  • GenerationOne , Impact , Thrive , and VIA - Pritchard
  • Hillcrest Honors - Hillcrest Hall
  • Hypatia & Galileo - Hoge Hall
  • Innovate , Rhizome , and Studio 72 - CID
  • Lavender House - O'Shaughnessy Hall
  • Meraki - Payne Hall
  • Mozaiko - Harper Hall
  • Orion - New Residence Hall East
  • Transfer Experience - Newman Hall
  • Ujima - Peddrew-Yates Hall
  • Fraternities & Sororities - Oak Lane

Please note that Living-Learning Program locations are subject to change year-to-year. The locations listed above are for the 2022-23 academic year. Please visit the Living-Learning Program page to learn more

Organized by Class Location:

  • North side of campus
  • East Campbell , Cochrane , Eggleston , and Slusher are all right along the south end of the Drillfield, and it's an easy walk across the Drillfield to get to class!
  • If you're in the Corps of Cadets, both Pearson Hall (East) and Pearson Hall (West) are directly adjacent to the academic side of campus.
  • East side of campus
  • Eggleston , Vawter , Whitehurst , Newman , Johnson , Miles , and the Creativity and Innovation District Residence Hall are all closest to the east side of campus.
  • South side of campus
  • Hillcrest , Harper , New Hall West , Cochrane , Ambler Johnston (East) and Ambler Johnston (West) are closest to the southwest side of campus.

Organized by Quad:

  • Dietrick Quad is the large field along Washington Street directly opposite Cassell Coliseum . It’s closest to the athletic region of campus and is connected to Dietrick Hall , one of Virginia Tech’s dining facilities.
  • Ambler Johnston ( West - #32 , East - #33 )
  • Pritchard ( #31 )
  • Eggleston Quad is a large square quad with intersecting walking paths that features archways leading out to the Drillfield, and is very close to Newman Library , Squires Student Center , the Graduate Life Center , and Owens Hall .
  • Eggleston ( Main - #21 , West - #22 , East - #23 )
  • Harper/New Hall West Quad leads to West Campus Drive and connects to Wallace Hall and Cochrane Hall , the latter of which is home to West End , one of Virginia Tech’s dining facilities.
  • Harper ( #42 )
  • New Hall West ( #55 )
  • PNPY Quad is directly behind War Memorial and is connected to the Prairie Quad and Owens Hall .
  • Payne ( #39 )
  • New Residence Hall East ( #40 )
  • Peddrew-Yates ( #41 )
  • Prairie Quad is a large quad featuring a fitness park, volleyball and basketball courts, and a large grassy field. It’s close to Washington Street, the tennis courts, and the athletic side of campus.
  • Hoge ( #30 )
  • O'Shaughnessy ( #29 )
  • President's Quad is a square quad with intersecting walking paths and a volleyball court that sits on the corner of Washington and Kent Street and provides easy access to Owens Hall and the tennis courts.
  • Whitehurst ( #26 )
  • Johnson ( #28 )
  • Miles ( #27 )
  • Newman ( #24 )
  • Vawter ( #25 )
  • Slusher Beach is a secluded quad that features a volleyball court and proximity to War Memorial and the Drillfield.
  • Slusher ( #35 )
  • Campbell ( Main - #36 , East - #37 )
  • Summit Quad is nestled between Cochrane and Ambler Johnston, with proximity to dining at West End and Dietrick , McComas Hall, and the athletic region of campus.
  • Cochrane ( #38 )
  • Ambler Johnston ( East - #33 , West - #32 )
  • The Fishbowl is in the center of the Oak Lane Community , which provides residential living areas for Fraternity and Sorority Life organizations. It features recreational fields, volleyball courts, basketball courts, and a pavilion that may be reserved by on-campus groups.
  • Upper Quad is home to the Corps of Cadets and encompasses Pearson Hall East and West, academic buildings Shanks Hall and Major Williams Hall, as well as the historic Lane Hall in the center. Features include the ranger outdoor training area, memorial, and large traditional VT shaped quad.
  • Pearson Hall (East) ( #2 )
  • Pearson Hall (West) ( #3 )
  • The Creativity and Innovation District Residence Hall does not have a quad; however, the entrance features chairs and tables and green space.
  • Donaldson Brown Hall , home to the Graduate Life Center , does not have a quad; however, the entrance has a seating area and large lawn.

What is your preferred room style?

  • Traditional-Style Rooms: (in traditional-style rooms, you share a bathroom with other members of your hall)
  • Campbell (Main)
  • Campbell (East)
  • Eggleston (East)
  • Eggleston (Main)
  • Eggleston (West)
  • Johnson Hall
  • Newman Hall
  • Payne Hall (Some Traditional, Mostly Suites)
  • Peddrew-Yates
  • Suite-Style Rooms: (in suite-style rooms, all residents of the suite share an in-suite bathroom and, in some cases, a common living space)
  • Ambler Johnston (East) (Some Suites, Mostly Traditional)
  • Ambler Johnston (West) (Few Suites, Mostly Traditional)
  • The Creativity and Innovation District Residence Hall (Suites for Student Athletes Only)
  • Oak Lane (Fraternity and Sorority Life)
  • Private Bath Rooms: (in private bath rooms, each room has a connected private bathroom just for residents of that room)
  • Ambler Johnston (East) (Some Private Bath, Mostly Traditional)
  • Hillcrest (Few Private Baths, Mostly Suites)
  • New Residence Hall East (Few Private Bath, Mostly Suites)
  • Peddrew-Yates Hall (Few Private Bath, Mostly Suites)

For more details, download our most recent comparison chart.

Please note: We have Gender Inclusive Housing options available across all room types and within all Living-Learning Programs. Learn more here .

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Campus Living:

With its blend of historic buildings and new, innovative research and learning spaces, the UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science is beautiful and inspiring. We welcome visitors to walk Engineers Way, take a tour or visit faculty and classes. And while you're here, enjoy the full University and Charlottesville experience.

Take an In-Person Tour

During the academic year, engineering tours are offered Monday - Saturday (**with exceptions).

  • Tours start at 1:00 p.m .
  • All tours last about 50 minutes. 
  • No reservation is required. 
  • Visitors wishing to take a tour should meet at the entrance of Thornton Hall's A-Wing .  

**Please note: Tours are NOT available for home football game days and when classes are not in session .

For questions, contact the Engineering Guides at [email protected] Official University tours are conducted by the University Guide Service.

Driving Directions

From I-64: Following signs to the UVA Information Center, get off at exit 118B for the Route 29/250 Bypass. Go approximately 2 miles and take the off ramp for Route 250 East Business (Ivy Road). Turn right off the exit ramp and follow Ivy Road. At the fourth traffic light, turn right on Route 29 Business/Emmet Street. Continue 1/2 block just past the blinking light. Turn left into the University of Virginia Central Grounds Parking Garage at 400 Emmet Street South (hourly fees), which is directly in front of Newcomb Hall.

From I-66 via U.S. Route 29 North: Take I-66 from Northern Virginia past Manassas. Take the exit marked “Route 29 South - Gainesville.” Proceed to Charlottesville, where Route 29 becomes Emmet Street. Pass University Hall basketball arena on the right. Proceed straight through the traffic light at the intersection of Route 250 Business (University Avenue/Ivy Road). Continue 1/2 block just past the blinking light. Turn left into the University of Virginia Central Grounds Parking Garage at 400 Emmet Street South (hourly fees), which is directly in front of Newcomb Hall.

Getting to the Engineering Complex: From the University of Virginia's Central Grounds Parking Garage at 400 Emmet Street South (hourly fees), take the elevator up to the bookstore level. Walk on Newcomb Road toward McCormick Road and make a right on McCormick. Walk across the overpass/bridge. Thornton Hall is the first building on the left. Engineers Way is to the right of Thornton Hall and leads to the rest of the Engineering School complex — with the exception of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, which is housed near the Medical School.

The nearest public parking to the Engineering School is available for an hourly fee in the University of Virginia Central Grounds Parking Garage at 400 Emmet Street South .

To see other UVA visitor parking, click here.

Navigating the Engineering School - Map

UVA Engineering strives for a welcoming and accessible experience for visitors. See our map for details of buildings and amenities, such as restrooms and elevators.

Contact an Engineering Department

Faculty, staff and students are eager to share information about their departments. Contact your department(s) of interest to learn more.

While You're Here, See Lovely Charlottesville

There's good reason why the U.S. Bureau of Economic Research ranked Charlottesville the happiest city in American, and why Travelers Today ranked it the top college town. Charlottesville has it all : history, culture, nature, educational opportunity and proximity to the nation's capital.

Places to Stay in Charlottesville

There are many lodging options available throughout scenic Charlottesville and Albemarle County.

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Fall Open House 2018

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Panel and Breakout Sessions

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Spring Open House

Virtual Orientation

Orientation

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Get ready to learn how to be a Hokie!

Orientation at virginia tech is a hybrid program that combines virtual experiences and in-person events so that you can engage in a variety of ways. check out all of the virtual experiences we have to offer. we can't wait to meet you, fall virtual orientation for students.

Orientation Modules: After you pay your matriculation fee, check your VT email for registration information. Virtual orientation will be open from May 1-July 31 and is required for all incoming first-year, transfer, and international students. During virtual orientation, students will learn about academics, support services, policies, and next steps in their transition into Virginia Tech.

Ready to begin your virtual orientation? Start here .

Spring virtual orientation for students.

Orientation Modules: After you pay your matriculation fee, check your VT email for registration information. Virtual orientation will be open through the Friday before classes begin and is required for all incoming first-year, transfer, and international students. During virtual orientation, students will learn about academics, support services, policies, and their next steps in the transition to Virginia Tech.

Virtual Orientation for Families

Orientation modules: In this optional, but highly encouraged virtual experience, families will learn:

  • How to support their student
  • University resources
  • Policies and procedures

Visit our orientation portal and select "Family Member" to begin.

Virtual orientation leader meetups.

Register to meet one-on-one with an Orientation Leader. In this session, you can connect with a current student at Virginia Tech to help you navigate your transition, ask questions about moving to Blacksburg, life at Virginia Tech, and more!

If you can't find a session that meets the needs of your schedule, contact us at [email protected] .

Note: Registration opens May 1 . To register, students must use their Virginia Tech PID and password.

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Admitted Student Visits

Life As a Hokie & Families As Partners (High School Spring Break afternoon sessions) Join New Student and Family Programs for an afternoon session designed specifically for those seniors who have been admitted and hope to enroll. Our goal is to help educate, support, and connect new students and their families to Virginia Tech. In this afternoon session, students will meet with our student leaders and professional staff to learn more about student life, next steps, and how you can prep for your transition to college life! Families will be given the opportunity to meet with both our professional staff and student leaders for a presentation focused on Families as Partners. These split sessions will both take place in Ambler Johnston, home to two of our Residential Colleges. Admitted Student Visits New Student and Family Programs will host Admitted Student Visit days in July 2024. Check back for more information and to register after May 1st. Please note: Registration for all sessions must be completed at least 24-hours in advance.

In the unlikely event that an in-person program is cancelled or postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, the university cannot be held responsible for any other expenses, including cancellation or change charges assessed by airlines, hotels, travel agencies, or other organizations.

For weather or disaster-related program cancellation or postponement information, please watch the admissions home page or our social media channels.

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Questions? Contact us | [email protected] | 540-231-6267

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Are you interested in learning more about the College of Science?

We host information sessions Mondays and Fridays at 10:30 am located in Kelly Hall.

This hour long presentation provides an overview of the College of Science and its departments and gives students and parents an opportunity to ask any questions they might have.

Register for a College of Science Information Session

Note: The College of Science does not offer formal information sessions when Virginia Tech classes are not in session.  Please contact Samantha Hannah at  [email protected]  to schedule an appointment if you plan to visit during this time.

If you need to cancel your appointment or change your registration date please use the ‘CANCEL this booking’ and ‘RESCHEDULE this booking’ links found in the confirmation email you received after completing your registration. Again, we DO NOT offer information sessions on holidays, weekends or when classes are not in session.

This registration is just for the College of Science information session. For campus tours, parking, and more, please go to  Visiting Virginia Tech .

Due to limited seating capacity on days of high visitor volume we may request that only the prospective student and one parent attend the information session. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Please send all other questions and concerns regarding your visit to the College of Science to  [email protected]  or call 540-231-2551 .

Meet with a College of Science Student Ambassador!

Join a College of Science Student Ambassador for a virtual meet-up! You can chat with one of our current students about their major, their VT experience, and certainly make a Hokie connection before arriving on campus!

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Official Bracket

Ncaa.com | march 20, 2024, latest bracket, schedule and scores for 2024 ncaa men's tournament.

Here's the official NCAA tournament bracket for March Madness and the 2024 NCAA DI men's basketball championship. Get the latest schedule, scores, livestream information and TV channels below.

NCAA bracket 2024: Printable March Madness bracket

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Here is the 2024 NCAA tournament bracket for March Madness

Here is the schedule for this year's tournament.

  • Selection Sunday: Sunday, March 17
  • First Four: March 19-20
  • First round: March 21-22
  • Second round: March 23-24 
  • Sweet 16: March 28-29 
  • Elite Eight: March 30-31 
  • Final Four: Saturday, April 6
  • NCAA championship game: Monday, April 8

Here is the game-by-game schedule:

2024 NCAA tournament schedule, scores, highlights

Wednesday, March 20 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

  • (16) Grambling vs. (16) Montana State | 6:40 p.m. | truTV
  • (10) Colorado vs. (10) Boise State | 9:10 p.m. | truTV

Thursday, March 21 (Round of 64)

  • (8) Mississippi State vs. (9) Michigan State | 12:15 p.m. | CBS
  • (6) BYU vs. (11) Duquesne | 12:40 p.m. | truTV
  • (3) Creighton vs. (14) Akron | 1:30 p.m. | TNT
  • (2) Arizona vs. (15) Long Beach State | 2 p.m. | TBS
  • (1) North Carolina vs. (16) Wagner | 2:45 p.m. | CBS
  • (3) Illinois vs. (14) Morehead State | 3:10 p.m. | truTV
  • (6) South Carolina vs. (11) Oregon | 4 p.m. | TNT
  • (7) Dayton vs. (10) Nevada | 4:30 p.m. | TBS
  • (7) Texas vs. (10) Colorado State | 6:50 p.m. | TNT
  • (3) Kentucky vs. (14) Oakland | 7:10 p.m. | CBS
  • (5) Gonzaga vs. (12) McNeese | 7:25 p.m. | TBS
  • (2) Iowa State vs. (15) South Dakota State | 7:35 p.m. | truTV
  • (2) Tennessee vs. (15) Saint Peter's | 9:20 p.m. | TNT
  • (6) Texas Tech vs. (11) NC State | 9:40 p.m. | CBS
  • (4) Kansas vs. (13) Samford | 9:55 p.m. | TBS
  • (7) Washington State vs. (10) Drake | 10:05 p.m. | truTV

Friday, March 22 (Round of 64)

  • (8) Florida Atlantic vs. (9) Northwestern | 12:15 p.m. | CBS
  • (3) Baylor vs. (14) Colgate | 12:40 p.m. | truTV
  • (5) San Diego State vs. (12) UAB | 1:45 p.m. | TNT
  • (2) Marquette vs. (15) Western Kentucky | 2 p.m. | TBS
  • (1) UConn vs. (16) Stetson | 2:45 p.m. | CBS
  • (6) Clemson vs. (11) New Mexico | 3:10 p.m. | truTV
  • (4) Auburn vs. (13) Yale | 4:15 p.m. | TNT
  • (7) Florida vs. (10) Colorado/(10) Boise State | 4:30 p.m. | TBS
  • (8) Nebraska vs. (9) Texas A&M | 6:50 p.m. | TNT
  • (4) Duke vs. (13) Vermont | 7:10 p.m. | CBS
  • (1) Purdue vs. (16) Grambling/Montana State | 7:25 p.m. | TBS
  • (4) Alabama vs. (13) College of Charleston | 7:35 pm. | truTV
  • (1) Houston vs. (16) Longwood | 9:20 p.m. | TNT
  • (5) Wisconsin vs. (12) James Madison | 9:40 p.m. | CBS
  • (8) Utah State vs. (9) TCU | 9:55 p.m. | TBS
  • (5) Saint Mary's vs. (12) Grand Canyon | 10:05 p.m. | truTV

Saturday, March 23 (Round of 32)

  • TBD vs. TBD

Sunday, March 24 (Round of 32)

Thursday, March 28 (Sweet 16)

Friday, March 29 (Sweet 16)

Saturday, March 30 (Elite Eight)

Sunday, March 31 (Elite Eight)

Saturday, April 6 (Final Four)

Monday, April 8 (National championship game)

  • TBD vs. TBD | 9:20 p.m.

Tuesday, March 19 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

  • (16) Wagner 71 , (16) Howard 68
  • (10) Colorado State 67 , (10) Virginia 42

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Hokie Engineer Launch Party

Hokie engineer launch party.

Join Us at Eastern Divide Brewery - April 11, 2024 from 6-9pm

Hokie Engineer Launch Party

Virginia Tech Engineering & SEC — Exclusively for Engineering Class of 2024!

Come celebrate being a member of the Virginia Tech class of 2024!

Tickets: $10 per person

For only $10 you'll get a drink ticket, yummy food, and a great time. Your registration fee includes a $5 senior class gift to the Engineering Experiential Learning Fund. Get your exclusive Virginia Tech Engineering pint glass by being one of the first 200 registrants!

Your event ticket and additional important information about the event will be sent to the email you provide on the day of the event. Please contact [email protected] with questions.

Parking is available at Eastern Divide. Overflow parking with a shuttle to event location will be available at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.

  • Food: Smashburgers, Grilled Cheese, and More
  • Derek the Therapy Dog
  • VT Engineering Swag

Pint Glasses

If you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please contact Virginia Tech Engineering Advancement at 540-231-6586 or email  [email protected]  during regular business hours at least 10 business days prior to the event.

Aerospace Engineering

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The aerospace engineering (AE) curriculum includes the areas of aerodynamics, flight dynamics and controls, propulsion, and aerospace structures. The program culminates in a nationally recognized senior-level sequence including analysis and design of aircraft, spacecraft, and their related technologies.

Aerospace Engineering is closely related to Ocean Engineering, and the two programs share a department and a significant portion of their course requirements. 

Curriculum:

Review the Graduation Requirements (Checksheet) for your entering class year to see the required coursework.

Interest Areas and Related Degrees/Minors

The undergraduate AE program provides courses and experiences related to the following areas within aerospace engineering : aero/hydrodynamics; dynamics, control, and estimation; energy and the environment; naval engineering; propulsion; space engineering; structures and materials; vehicle and system design . A short description of each area and related degrees and minors are provided below to enhance your major exploration experience.

Aero/hydrodynamics Analysis and understanding of fluid flows about vehicles. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering  |  Mechanical Engineering  |  Ocean Engineering Related Degrees: Meteorology | Physics Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Dynamics, Control, and Estimation Modeling and predicting the motion of a vehicle, and modulating that motion through proper control design. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering  |  Mechanical Engineering  |  Ocean Engineering Related Degrees: Physics Related Minors: Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Physics

Energy and the Environment Understand the nature, scope, and challenges of environmental impact and the science behind energy and propulsion systems that minimize that impact. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering  |  Mechanical Engineering  |  Ocean Engineering Related Degrees:  Physics Related Minors:  Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Green Engineering |  Mathematics | Meteorology | Physics

Naval Engineering Understand naval missions, capability requirements, and the broad scope of engineering applications to naval missions. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering  |  Mechanical Engineering  |   Ocean Engineering Related Degrees:    Physics Related Minors:  Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Nuclear Engineering |  Physics

Propulsion Understand the nature, scope, opportunities, and challenges of designing, specifying, and integrating propulsion technologies. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering   |  Mechanical Engineering  |  Ocean Engineering   Related Degrees:  Physics Related Minors:  Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Space Engineering Analysis and understanding of the space environment, space payloads, and/or space mission design and operations. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering  |  Mechanical Engineering  |  Ocean Engineering Related Degrees:  Physics Related Minors:  Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Physics

Structures and Materials Analysis and understanding of structural analysis and materials selection. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering  |  Mechanical Engineering  |  Ocean Engineering Related Degrees:   Physics Related Minors:  Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Vehicle and System Design Understand the nature, scope, and challenges of designing innovative vehicles and systems. Related Engineering Degrees:  Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Ocean Engineering   Related Degrees:  Physics Related Minors:  Astronomy | Engineering Science and Mechanics | Mathematics | Meteorology | Naval Engineering | Physics

Getting Involved

Ambassadors Design Teams Honor Society  – Sigma Gamma Tau Study Abroad Undergraduate Research

Professional Societies American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Society of Women in Aviation and Space Exploration (SWASE) Society of Flight Test Engineers (SFTE)

Career Resources

Our Engineering Career Resource  provides you with all of the most frequently used career information websites in one place for ease of access. This list includes links to VT First Destination Post Grad Report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Department of Defense, and many more. 

Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering

215 Randolph Hall (0203) 460 Old Turner St. Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061 Phone: (540) 231-6699 Email AOE

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