Aerospace Engineering (B.S.)
This major prepares students for a career in the aeronautical and astronautical industries, related technology industries, or for graduate school. The mission of the aerospace engineering program is to prepare students to be outstanding scientists and engineering leaders by emphasizing engineering fundamentals, principles of professional practices, and their integration into the design/development of advanced aeronautical and astronautical systems. Courses in engineering fundamentals include materials, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, computer modeling, computer-aided-design, numerical analysis, and controls. Courses covering the aerospace engineering topics include aerodynamics, aerospace structures, flight mechanics, dynamics and control of aerospace vehicles, and propulsion.
This program is accredited by EAC/ABET.
Administered by: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department
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