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Curriculum in Aerospace Engineering
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| Professional Program Sophomore Year | |
| Cr. | Fall |
| 4 | Calculus III—Math 265 |
| 5 | Introduction to Classical Physics II—Phys 222 |
| 3 | Statics of Engineering—E M 274 |
| 3 | Introduction to Aerospace Engineering—Aer E 261* |
| R | Aerospace Seminar—Aer E 291 |
| 15 | |
| Cr. | Spring |
| 4 | Elementary Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms—Math 267 |
| 3 | Mechanics of Materials—E M 324* |
| 3 | Dynamics—E M 345 |
| 3 | Aerodynamics I—Aer E 243* |
| 0.5 | Aerodynamics Laboratory— Aer E 243L* |
| 3 | SSH elective1 |
| R | Aerospace Seminar—Aer E 292 |
| 16.5 | |
| Junior Year | |
| Cr. | Fall |
| 3 | Thermodynamics—M E 330* |
| 2 | Principles of Material Science and Engineering—Mat E 272 |
| 3 | Astrodynamics I—Aer E 351* |
| 3 | Flight Structures I—Aer E 321* |
| 3 | Aircraft Flight Dynamics and Stability—Aer E 355* |
| R | Flight Experience—Aer E 301 |
| R | Aerospace Seminar—Aer E 391 |
| 3 | SSH elective1 |
| 17 | |
| Cr. | Spring |
| 3 | Gas Dynamics—Aer E 311* |
| 0.5 | Gas Dynamics Laboratory— Aer E 311L* |
| 3 | Aerodynamics II—Aer E 343* |
| 1 | Advanced Aerodynamics and Propulsion Laboratory—Aer E 343L* |
| 3 | Flight Control Systems I— Aer E 331* |
| 3 | Computational Techniques for Aerospace Design—Aer E 361* |
| 3 | Flight Structures II—Aer E 421* |
| R | Aerospace Seminar—Aer E 392 |
| 16.5 | |
| Senior Year | |
| Cr. | Fall |
| 3 | Aerospace Vehicle Propulsion I— Aer E 411* |
| 3 | Modern Design Methodology with Aerospace Applications— Aer E 461* |
| 3 | Technical elective2 |
| 3 | Technical elective2 |
| 3 | SSH elective1 |
| R | Aerospace Seminar—Aer E 491 |
| Cr. | Spring |
| 3 | Design of Aerospace Systems— Aer E 462* |
| 3 | Technical elective2 |
| 3 | Technical elective2 |
| 3 | SSH elective1 |
| 3 | SSH elective1 |
| R | Aerospace Seminar—Aer E 492 |
| 15 |
English Proficiency
The department requires a grade of C (2.0) or better in Engl 104 and 105 to be eligible for English Proficiency Certification. Students satisfying this requirement who are not cited for deficiencies in reports, laboratory reports, or other writings required in other courses, are certified during the semester prior to their semester of graduation. Students not satisfying these requirements are referred to the department’s Academic Standards and Program Quality Committee for corrective action.
1The social sciences and humanities (SSH) electives are to be selected from the department-approved list of courses, subject to department guidelines and are not to be taken under the P-NP policy.
2Twelve elective credits scheduled to be taken at the senior year are of three types: (1) Aerospace Program Technical Electives, 3 credits; (2) Technical Electives, 3 credits; and (3) Career Electives, 6 credits. Aerospace Program Technical Electives and the Technical Electives must be chosen from department-approved lists for each type. All electives must be chosen following published department guidelines. These courses are not to be taken under the P-NP policy.
*Core professional curriculum. A student must have a minimum grade-point average of 2.00 in this group of courses in order to graduate.