Beyond Gravity: Aerospace Engineering & Space Innovation

About Quintus Scholars'
Aerospace Engineering & Space Innovation
Programme

This programme is for those whose dreams lie beyond the stars. 

Focused on the science and technology behind flight and space travel, students explore topics like propulsion, orbital mechanics, satellite design, and aerodynamics. 

Guided by experts in the field, they tackle design challenges, simulations, and case studies inspired by current space missions.

From conceptualising a Mars habitat to analysing rocket flight paths, students gain both technical insight and visionary thinking. 

Whether their future lies in aerospace, physics, or engineering, they leave equipped with the foundational knowledge, and ambition, needed to help shape the next chapter of space exploration.

Aerospace Engineering & Space Innovation
Programme Overview

Boston, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Dubai, Abu Dhabi

Engineering, Physics, Mathematics

13-18

Aerospace Engineering & Space Innovation
Programme Highlights

Seminars

Engage in dynamic, small-group discussions that challenge your thinking and refine your voice.

Workshops

Dive into immersive, hands-on sessions where ideas come to life through collaboration and experimentation.

Excursions

Visit world-class institutions and cultural landmarks that bring your learning journey into vivid context.

Guest Speakers

Hear directly from acclaimed experts and industry leaders who are shaping the future of their fields.

Lectures

Gain foundational knowledge from passionate academics and thought leaders at the forefront of their disciplines.

Qualification

Celebrate your achievements by earning a qualification to use on your CV and university application.

Aerospace Engineering & Space Innovation
Programme Benefits & Outcomes

Students gain foundational knowledge in aerodynamics, propulsion, orbital mechanics, and spacecraft design, equipping them for a future in space flight and beyond.

Quintus Scholars Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals

From space mission simulations to aeronautical prototypes, students get hands-on experience with similar challenges faced by NASA, SpaceX, and leading aerospace firms. 

These experiences bridge the gap between engineering possibilities and practical applications.

Quintus Scholars Aerospace Engineering Challenges

Students tackle real-world aerospace challenges, designing systems, solving mechanical puzzles, and experimenting with propulsion and flight. They build a mindset of precision, resilience, and vision in the process.

Quintus Scholars Aerospace Problem Solving

Students explore cutting-edge advancements in aerospace while sharpening the mathematical, technical, and collaborative skills needed to innovate in high-stakes aeronautical projects.

Quintus Scholars Excellence NASA

Students graduate with a qualification that reflects their entrepreneurial spirit, strategic mindset, and leadership potential.

This qualification can be used on their CVs and university applications.

Quintus Scholars Graduate

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Commonly Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our programmes, campuses, and more.

Our courses are available for students aged 13-18 years old. Students must have a firm grasp of the English Language with B2 or higher. 

Our programmes run for 14 transformative days. This allows adequate time for students to explore, develop and gain in-depth insights. At the end of the experience you will have the necessary skills to help shape the future. 

Enrolling in our programme is simple: 

  1. Click on the enrol button on our website
  2. Complete the enrollment form 
  3. Pay the enrollment fee to secure your place 

To request a change, contact our Admissions Team as soon as possible.
Changes made less than 60 days before the programme start date may be harder to accommodate. Changes are subject to availability.