Program Overview
The Minor in Aerospace Science equips students with a deep understanding of aerospace engineering principles and their applications. Through coursework in aerostructures, compressible flow, and spacecraft design, students develop the skills to solve complex engineering problems and pursue careers in the aerospace industry. The program prepares students for professional or academic settings where they can contribute to the advancement of aerospace science and technology.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Minor in Aerospace Science provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the impact of aerospace engineering solutions and equips them with the skills necessary to implement these solutions in professional or academic settings. The program aims to prepare students to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles from engineering, science, and mathematics.
Outline:
The Minor in Aerospace Science consists of at least five courses (minimum of 15 credit hours). Coursework may include topics such as:
- Mechanics of aerostructures
- Compressible flow