Program overview
The Aerospace Engineering curriculum provides a thorough background in fluid dynamics structures propulsion controls flight dynamics and design The curriculum provides flexibility with regard to all areas of potential aerospace practice by emphasizing applied science design and technology while providing a firm foundation in mathematics and physics With a strong science and mathematics based education aerospace engineers have also found employment opportunities outside of the traditional aerospace industry Many work in oceanography biotechnology weather prediction energy conservation and in the petrochemical nuclear or automotive industries In addition the aerospace design provides an excellent background for business law or medicine Of course people with the ambition to become pilots either military or commercial find the aerospace degree very attractive
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