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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Aerospace Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Auburn University's Aerospace Engineering program offers a comprehensive curriculum with 125 credit hours, focusing on aerospace applications in mathematics, science, and engineering. The program combines theoretical and practical learning, providing opportunities for research and design projects. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in the aerospace industry, with a strong foundation in the field's principles and technologies.

Program Outline


Outline:


Courses:

The program consists of 125 credit hours, including:

  • Freshman Year:
  • CHEM 1030 & 1031 - Fundamentals of Chemistry
  • ENGL 1100 & 1120 - English Composition
  • MATH 1610 & 1620 - Calculus
  • PHYS 1600 & 1610 - Engineering Physics
  • ENGR 1100 - Engineering Orientation
  • ENGR 1110 - Introduction to Engineering
  • COMP 1230 - Introduction to Computing with MATLAB
  • Core Social Science & History courses
  • Sophomore Year:
  • MATH 2630 & 2650 & 2660 - Calculus III, Linear Differential Equations, Topics in Linear Algebra
  • ENGR 2010 & 2050 & 2070 - Thermodynamics, Statics, Mechanics of Materials
  • PHYS 3810 - Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
  • AERO 2200 - Aerospace Fundamentals
  • Core Humanities course
  • Junior Year:
  • MATH 5630 - Introduction to Numerical Analysis I
  • AERO 3110 & 3120 & 3130 - Aerodynamics I & II, Aerodynamics Laboratory
  • AERO 3220 & 3230 - Aerospace Systems, Flight Dynamics
  • AERO 3310 - Orbital Mechanics
  • AERO 3610 - Aerospace Structures I
  • Core Literature & Fine Arts courses
  • Senior Year:
  • AERO 4140 & 4510 & 4620 & 4630 & 4710 & 4720 - Aerodynamics III, Aerospace Propulsion, Aerospace Structures II, Aerospace Structural Dynamics, Aerospace Design I & II
  • Aero/Astro Elective (6 credits)
  • Core Social Science & UNIV 4AA0 - Achieve the Creed courses

Structure:

The program is designed to provide a strong foundation in mathematics, science, and engineering principles, with a specific focus on aerospace applications.


Other:

  • Advisor approval required: Some courses may require advisor approval for enrollment.
  • Core Curriculum: Students must complete the University Core Curriculum requirements as outlined in the Auburn Bulletin.
  • It is recommended to consult the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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