Absolutely not !
I'm about to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering... Aerospace Engineering.
I'm at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. We have state of the art wind tunnels and labs to conduct experiments and do model work.
Now that I'm finishing up my last year (4th year), I can confidently say there is no way you can get an aerospace engineering degree online.
Please do *not* confuse Aerospace engineering with aerospace sciences, aviation sciences, etc.
Those degrees are the types you get if you go to ERAU and go through the full flight training program, 0 time to Comm/Inst/ME/CFI by the end of your 4th year.
Honestly, I hate to put down anyone with an aviation science degree, but it's not worth it. Get a degree in something else.
An engineering degree is one of the few "professional" 4 year degrees. That's the real deal. You take the Enigneering in Training exam, and then if you choose to work as an engineer for about four years, you're eligible to get the Professional Engineer license.
That's my biggest pet peeve about degrees... too many people just group aerospace engineering as the 'equivalent' to aviation science or aerospace sciences.
Do you have to take Calc 1, 2, 3, Diff Eqs, Non Linear Controls, propulsion engineering, among MANY other courses for an aviation science degree?
No.
There are tons of math and physics classes you have to take. There is a lot of work dedicated in wind tunnels and other lab settings.
Aerospace engineers are not limited to Boeing or Lockheed Martin or the likes. Many go to the automotive industry, and many work as mechanical engineers.
My view is that an engineering degree will be a great back up for me in case flying doesn't work out (lose medical, etc).
I honestly don't think you'll find any ABET accredited engineering degrees that are solely done online.
If you have any questions about aerospace engineering, feel free to ask me!