
REDEFINE AEROSPACE

WHARTON
UNDERGRADUATE
AEROSPACE
CLUB
a student organization
at the University of Pennsylvania

MENTORS
INSIGHT
CAREERS
COMPETITIONS
FIELD TRIPS
CASE STUDIES
SPEAKER EVENTS
KNOWLEDGE
EXPERIENCE

DIVISIONS
Accessible, world-class opportunities
open to all majors and backgrounds.
Frontiers

Applied case study program operating 5 times per school year. Each Frontiers program is open to all club members, with topics encapsulating the full Aerospace spectrum that develops capable and well-rounded members.
Investment Team
Coverage research team where members pick a (public) Aerospace company to cover over the course of a semester culminating in an end of the semester stock pitch competition. New members are also onboarded through a curriculum.
Design Lab
Redefining how clubs imagine their brand and public persona by producing anything and everything under the sun. A creative factory with the freedom to pursue interests and fun.
Space Law and Policy
Space Law & Policy addresses environmental, technological, corporate, data/information, and international concerns regarding space and explores the ongoing debates about exploration ethics through the lens of the law.
NASA Technology Transfer

A semester-long project in which teams of students will collaborate on a commercialization plan for a chosen NASA patent. Each team has access to the patent inventors from NASA to ask questions and receive mentorship.
Venture Analysis
Exploring and mapping the aerospace startup ecosystem to help investors better navigate the general landscape and benefit startups to increase access to funding.

$420B
Current Market size
$1.4T
Market Size by 2030
230%
Growth Over 10 Years
$8.9B
Venture Capital from Space Startups
85
Different Small-Sat Launch Companies
Space is on an exponential trajectory
Source:
Bank of America Merrill Lynch