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Aeronautical Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree

Degree Requirements:

General Foundation:  
DW101 Strategies for Success 1 credit hour
     
Communications:   6 credit hours
EN101 College Writing  
EN102 College Writing and Research  
     
Humanities:   6 credit hours
One 200-level Humanities (HU) course  
One 300-level Humanities (HU) course  
     
Social and Behavioral Science: 12 credit hours
PY101 Principles of Psychology  
One 200-level Social Science course*  
One 300-level Social Science course*  
Humanities or Social Science Elective  
*Specified courses in Economics (EC), History (HI), Political Science (PS), Psychology (PY), Sociology (SO), Social Science (SS), or Interdisciplinary Studies (ID)  
     
Mathematics and Natural Science: 32 credit hours
CH101 Inorganic Chemistry (4)  
MA201 Calculus I (4)  
MA202 Calculus II (4)  
MA203 Calculus III (4)  
MA302 Differential Equations (4)  
MA3XX Linear Algebra & Intro to Numerical Methods (4)  
PH215 Physics I  
PH215L Physics I Lab (1)  
PH216 Physics II  
PH216L Physics II Lab (1)  
     
Senior Seminar:   3 credit hours
One 400-level Interdisciplinary (ID) Seminar  
     
Business and Economics Core: 6 credit hours
BM205 Human Resource Management  
BM310 Business Policy  
     
Major Courses: Grade of C or higher required 75 credit hours
Aeronautical Engineering Core: 69 credit hours
EG110 Engineering Design I (3.5)  
EG112 Engineering Design II (3.5)  
EG200 Statistics (3.5)  
EG201 Fluid Mechanics (3.5)  
EG202 Strength of Materials (3.5)  
EG203 Dynamics (3.5)  
EG209 Thermodynamics (3.5)  
EG210 Aerodynamics (3.5)  
EG208 Materials Science (3.5)  
EG310 Engineering Design III (3.5)  
EG316 Electrical Engineering (3.5)  
EG308 Gas Dynamics  
EG3XX Heat Transfer (3.5)  
EG3XX Aircraft Structures  
EG3XX Propulsion  
EG3XX Control Systems Analysis (3.5)  
EG4XX Aeronaut/Aerospace Materials  
EG4XX Flight Mechanics  
EG4XX Aircraft Stability & Control  
EG4XX Capstone Design I  
EG4XX Capstone Design II  
     
Technical Electives: 6 credit hours
EG4XX Computational Methods in Aeronautical Engineering  
EG4XX Supersonic Aerodynamics  
EG4XX Thermal Design  
EG3XX Vibrations  
 
Total Credits Required: 135 credit hours

Aeronautical Engineering—Bachelor of Science Degree
Suggested Sequence of Courses
Fall Freshman
DW101 Strategies for Success (1)
EG110 Engineering Design I (3.5)
EN101 College Writing
MA201 Calculus I (4)
PH215 Physics I
PH215L Physics I Laboratory (1)
PY101 Principles of Psychology
Spring Freshman
EG112 Engineering Design II (3.5)
EG200 Statics (3.5)
EN102 College Writing and Research
MA202 Calculus II (4)
PH216 Physics II
PH216L Physics II Lab (1)
Fall Sophomore
CH101 Inorganic Chemistry (4)
EG201 Fluid Mechanics (3.5)
EG202 Strength of Materials (3.5)
EG209 Thermodynamics
MA203 Calculus III (4)
Spring Sophomore
EG203 Dynamics (3.5)
EG210 Aerodynamics (3.5)
EG208 Materials Science (3.5)
MA302 Differential Equations (4)
200-level HU or SS Elective
Fall Junior
EG310 Engineering Design III (3.5)
EG316 Electrical Engineering (3.5)
EG308 Gas Dynamics
MA3XX Linear Algebra & Intro to Numerical Methods (4)
200-level HU or SS Elective
Spring Junior
EG3XX Heat Transfer (3.5)
EG3XX Aircraft Structures
EG3XX Propulsion
EG3XX Control Systems Analysis (3.5)
300-level HU or SS Elective
Fall Senior
EG4XX Aeronaut/Aerospace Materials
EG4XX Aircraft Stability & Control
EG4XX Capstone Design I
Technical Elective
300-level HU or SS Elective
Spring Center
EG4XX Flight Mechanics
EG4XX Capstone Design II
ID400 Senior Interdisciplinary Seminar
Technical Elective
HU or SS Elective