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This program provides a chance to utilize the knowledge acquired in the initial two years within an industrial setting during your third year. Direct enrollment isn't available, but you can transfer from our other aerospace engineering programs if you meet the academic criteria and pass the industry interview. Available spots are limited and highly sought after. The five-year curriculum encompasses a wide array of subjects divided into three key areas:
aerodynamics
dynamics and control
structures and materials.
These topics are specialized starting from year one and are taught with aerospace-focused applications and examples.
The first two years focus on foundational principles, delivered through lectures and reinforced by hands-on coursework and laboratory sessions. Additional specialized units cover topics like space applications and aviation operations.
You'll also develop cross-disciplinary skills, including computing, systems engineering, and design. Mathematical content is integrated throughout the program.
Your industry placement occurs in the third year.
In the fifth year, you'll have more flexibility to explore subjects that align with your interests. Options may include computational aerodynamics, advanced composite materials, aircraft dynamics, space systems, or renewable energy. You can also opt to complete a research project.
The wide-ranging nature of aerospace engineering makes this a demanding degree, but it offers the advantage of a uniquely comprehensive education.