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Undergraduate Concentrations

Aerospace

 

Aerospace engineering covers the design, construction and science of aircraft and spacecraft. Designed for undergraduate mechanical engineering majors, the aerospace concentration offers students a foundational mechanical engineering degree and specialized training in the aerospace discipline.

The four-course, eight-credit concentration is available to students graduating in Junary 2011 and beyond in the mechanical engineering bachelor's degree program. The concentration is noted on students' official transcripts and will help prepare students for careers in aircraft and engine design, avionics, aircraft and spacecraft materials, and safety systems.

Coursework will focus on aerospace fundamentals, including fluid mechanicals, aerodynamics, controls, materials and propulsion. The required courses will provide an intrduction to the processing steps required in aerospace development, with

a focus on the design, scheduling, budgeting and building of a specified project.

Coursework also includes a focus on vector spaces, linear transformations and the fundamentals of probability and statistics.

 

For more information: contact the Undergraduate Programs Office at (617) 353-6447 or engineering@bu.edu.

 

 

Requirements for the Concentration in Aerospace Engineering

Declaration of Concentration in Aerospace Engineering form

Project Approval form and Instructions for Concentration in Aerospace Engineering

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