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Aerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University
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History
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Curriculum
Overview
The Aerospace
Engineering curriculum at OSU is fully accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
(ABET), and leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Aerospace Engineering (BSAE). The curriculum exposes the student to a broad
range of fundamental science and engineering topics including: physics,
chemistry, statics and dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer,
materials, computational methods, and electrical and electronic circuits. In the
junior and senior years, students are introduced to more specific topics
including aerodynamics, propulsion systems, aircraft and spacecraft stability
and control, aerospace structures, and aerospace vehicle design. Electives allow
students to broaden, or specialize as desired.
Bachelor
of Science in Aerospace Engineering (BSAE)
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Optional Minors:
Professional Pilot / Aviation Management
Mathematics
Several other minors are available. Contact the dept. in which the minor
is given for specific information.
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