The undergraduate program in aerospace engineering
trains students in a technically sound, challenging, and professional
manner, laying the foundation for a productive career and enabling
graduates to make positive contributions to their profession and
society. This is achieved with a thorough preparation in the humanities,
mathematics, and basic sciences as well as up-to-date aerospace engineering fundamentals and applications using the most
advanced tools and methods available. In the senior year, the capstone
aerospace design course allows students to solve open-ended,
multicriteria engineering problems. Emphasis is placed on teamwork,
project management, conceptualization, detailed design, computational
analysis, and manufacturing. At the end of the yearlong course, students
will have experienced a full product development cycle from concept to
construction and testing.
Career prospects for aerospace
engineers extend beyond the aeronautics and astronautics fields into
other industrial sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and automotive.