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Aerospace engineering applies fundamental scientific and mathematical principles to establish the groundwork for designing, creating, manufacturing, evaluating, and conducting practical research on aerospace vehicles. This field encompasses aircraft, spacecraft, and missile systems. Supporting and propulsion mechanisms form a crucial component of this discipline, covering guidance systems, control mechanisms, environmental considerations, as well as ramjet, rocket, turbo-jet, and piston engine technologies. The final year of study focuses intensively on these areas, culminating in a comprehensive aerospace design project. The program aims to prepare graduates for careers as entrepreneurs or professionals in industrial, governmental, academic, or nonprofit sectors, while encouraging ongoing professional growth through structured activities, obtaining certifications or licenses, pursuing advanced education, or earning graduate degrees.