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Chair: E. Phillip Muntz, Ph.D.
Faculty
Arthur B. Freeman Professorship in Engineering: E. Phillip Muntz, Ph.D.** (Radiology) Professors: Ron F. Blackwelder, Ph.D.*; Frederick K. Browand, Ph.D.; Richard S. Bucy, Ph.D. (Mathematics); Richard E. Kaplan, Sc.D.; Joseph Kunc, Ph.D. (Physics); Tony Maxworthy, Ph.D.** (Mechanical Engineering); Larry G. Redekopp, Ph.D.* (Mechanical Engineering); Donald E. Shemansky, Ph.D.Associate Professors: Julian A. Domaradzki, Ph.D.**; Daniel Erwin, Ph.D.*; Henryk Flashner, Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering); Michael Gruntman, Ph.D.; Eckart H. Meiburg, Ph.D.; Paul K. Newton, Ph.D.; Paul Ronney, Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering); Costas Synolakis, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)
Adjunct Professors: Robert Brodsky, Ph.D.; Gerald Hintz, Ph.D.; Robert H. Liebeck, Ph.D.; John McIntyre, Ph.D.; Peter Lissaman, Ph.D.
Research Associates: Woo-Pyung Jeon, Ph.D.; Bogdan Marcu, Ph.D.; Gerald Pham-van-Diep, Ph.D.; Eileen Saiki, Ph.D.; Philip Tokomaru, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professors: Geoff Spedding, Ph.D.; Hussein Youssef, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor: Philip Matheson, Ph.D.
Lecturers: Johnny Kwok, Ph.D.; Madhu Thangavelu, M.S.; Alan Tribble, Ph.D.; David Wallerstein, Ph.D.; David Wilcox, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professors: Hsien Kei Cheng, Ph.D.**; Eberhardt Rechtin, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering and Industrial and Systems Engineering); B. Andreas Troesch, Ph.D.; Hsun-Tiao Yang, Ph.D.
*Recipient of university-wide or school teaching award.
**Recipient of university-wide or school research award.
Aerospace Engineering Honor Society: Sigma Gamma Tau
Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
The requirement for this degree is 130 units. A grade point average of C (2.0) is required in all upper division courses taken in Engineering departments and all departments of science and mathematics. See common requirements for undergraduate degrees.
*Students who exceed 670 in Verbal SAT scores or an ACT English score of 30 may replace this with an offered humanities course. See Common Requirements.
First Year, First Semester Units AE 105 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 4 CHEM 105aL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115aL Advanced General Chemistry 4 COMP 101* Introduction to Expository Writing 4 MATH 125 Calculus I 4 ____ 16
First Year, Second Semester Units AE 150L Introduction to Aerospace Engineering Analysis 4 MATH 126 Calculus II 4 PHYS 151L Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics, Waves, and Sound 4 Electives humanities or social sciences 4 ____ 16 Second Year, First Semester Units CE 205 Statics 2 MATH 226 Calculus III 4 PHYS 152L Fundamentals of Physics II: Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism 4 Electives humanities or social sciences 8 ____ 18 Second Year, Second Semester Units AE 205 Basic Flight Mechanics 4 CE 225 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 3 MATH 245 Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I 4 PHYS 153L Fundamentals of Physics III: Optics and Modern Physics 4 ____ 15 Third Year, First Semester Units AE 353 Aerospace Structures I 3 CE 325 Dynamics 3 EE 326L Essentials of Electrical Engineering 4 ME 310 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Electives humanities or social sciences 4 ____ 17 Third Year, Second Semester Units AE 309 Dynamics of Fluids 4 AE 341L Introduction to Aerospace Instrumentation 3 AE 380 Elements of Astronautics and Space Science 3 MATH 445 Mathematics of Physics and Engineering II 4 Electives humanities or social sciences 4 ____ 18 Fourth Year, First Semester Units AE 441aL Senior Projects Laboratory 3 AE 460 Aerodynamic Theory, or AE 485 Molecular Gas Dynamics 3 ME 436 Energy and Propulsion 3 ME 451 Linear Control Systems I 3 Electives technical electives 3 ____ 15 Fourth Year, Second Semester Units AE 481 Aircraft Design, or AE 482 Spacecraft Design 3 AE 483 Dynamics and Control in Aerospace Design 3 Electives free electives 3 Electives technical electives 6 ____ 15
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
In addition to the general requirements listed in this catalogue, the department has identified requirements in seven topical areas of specialization: aerodynamics/fluid dynamics; aerospace controls; aerospace structures; astronautics; computational fluid dynamics; gas kinetics; and propulsion. Core requirements and elective requirements are defined for each area of specialization. Information on the current approved courses which comprise these core and elective requirements is available from the department.
Master of Science in Systems Architecture and Engineering
See the listing under Systems Architecture and Engineering.
Engineer in Aerospace Engineering
Requirements for the Engineer in Aerospace Engineering are the same as the general requirements. Three to six of the units required for the degree must be AE 690. Prior approval must be obtained from the guidance committee before registration in AE 690.
Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering
The Doctor of Philosophy with a major in aerospace engineering is also offered. See general requirements for graduate degrees.
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