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Program Outcomes
- Ability to apply mathematics, physics and statistics
to aerospace engineering problems.
- Ability to identify, formulate and solve aerospace
engineering problems in aerothermodynamics, aerodynamics, controls,
structures, and propulsion using analytical and numerical methods.
- Ability to design and conduct lab experiments
and flight testing individually and in teams and to perform
data analysis and interpretation with modern tools.
- Ability to conduct multidisciplinary, system-oriented
team aircraft and/or spacecraft design.
- Ability to effectively convey engineering
ideas and results both orally and in writing.
- Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.
- Awareness of global, contemporary issues related
to aerospace engineering and the society at large.
- Awareness of rapid advancement of modern technology
and ability for life-long learning.
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last modified
August 20, 2002
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