Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students for an exciting career in the field. The program focuses on providing students with a fundamental knowledge of key areas, including aerodynamics, aerospace materials, structures, propulsion, stability and control, and flight mechanics.
Program Objectives
The primary objective of the program is to train graduates to be competitive in their role as aerospace engineers in society. This involves not only equipping them with technical skills but also fostering an awareness of ethical, environmental, economic, safety, and quality issues that are integral to the profession.
Graduate Outcomes
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering program will possess a deep understanding of the principles and practices of aerospace engineering. They will be well-prepared to contribute to the development of innovative solutions in the aerospace industry, taking into account the broader societal implications of their work.
Curriculum Focus Areas
- Aerodynamics
- Fundamental principles of aerodynamics
- Application of aerodynamic principles in aerospace engineering
- Aerospace Materials
- Properties and applications of various materials in aerospace engineering
- Structures
- Design and analysis of aerospace structures
- Propulsion
- Principles and applications of different propulsion systems
- Stability and Control
- Analysis and design of stable and controlled aerospace systems
- Flight Mechanics
- Principles of flight and their application in aerospace engineering
Professional Development
The program is designed to ensure that graduates are not only technically proficient but also aware of the ethical, environmental, economic, safety, and quality issues that are critical in the field of aerospace engineering. This holistic approach prepares students for a successful and responsible career in the aerospace industry.
