Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Engineering deals with all aspects of aircraft and spacecraft design and operation, thus requiring the creative use of many different disciplines. Aerospace engineers work on the forefront of technological advances and are likely to be leaders in scientific discoveries.

The undergraduate curriculum in Aerospace Engineering includes courses in subsonic and supersonic aerodynamics, propulsion, controls and performance, light-weight structures, spacecraft dynamics, and advanced materials. In the senior capstone course, students work in teams on the preliminary design of a commercial jet transport.

Aerospace Engineering Educational Mission and Goals

Degree Requirements:

2008-2009 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2007-2008 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2006-2007 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2005-2006 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2004-2005 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2003-2004 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2002-2003 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
2001-2002 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements

Aerospace Engineering Course Outlines