This program is in the broad field of the aircraft and space industry. The focus of this four-year program will be on designing and constructing aircraft and aircraft components. Students will learn about engineering in general and will gain practical experience during their work placements. The Aeronautical Engineering Department of Inholland University of Applied Sciences Delft works closely with Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). They will be able to make full use of the facilities available at TU Delft, such as the wind tunnel. There are two components to the bachelor's degree program in Aeronautical Engineering at Inholland University of Applied Sciences Delft: the major and the graduation specializations. The major is the core of the program and will account for half of the studies. This is where will acquire the general professional knowledge and skills. The graduation specializations will allow tailoring the final two years of program to personal interests and ambitions. These final two years will be taught entirely in English to prepare for this professional field. Students will have the opportunity to put together a package that matches their interests and the specialist area in which they wish to develop further. This means that they will be in charge of their own program. With these graduation specializations (from the third year of study onwards), they can set yourself apart from other students and work on their own profile. This will make them a specialist within their own field. In the first year of study (propaedeutic phase), students will take a number of basic technical subjects. They will also be introduced to the field of aeronautical engineering through special projects, classes, practical assignments and excursions. Later in the program, the emphasis will be placed more on gaining an in-depth knowledge of specialist aeronautical engineering subjects. They will learn to use various computer, drawing and test programs. Moreover, they will learn to work in a team. They will attend training sessions and write reports and dissertations. They will go on excursions and work field trips and will do work placements. This broad program will turn into a true professional. They will work on projects and attend lessons in subjects such as: aircraft systems; mechanics; mathematics; measurement and control engineering; aerodynamics; materials science; production engineering; communication skills (Dutch/English); design/CAD; measurement engineering; wind tunnels; materials; workshop practice. The graduates of the program will have job opportunities in the roles of: design engineer; structural engineer; materials and composites engineer; modification and repair engineer; systems engineer; flight test engineer; detail design engineer; stress engineer; weight engineer; test engineer; manufacturing engineer.