Aerospace engineering is both the most specialized and the most diversified of fields. Products and spin-offs from aerospace projects are now used in many households, such as non-stick cookware coatings and freeze-dried foods. Aerospace professionals apply their knowledge to design better aircraft, send a spacecraft to Mars, or design a satellite to predict the weather. The same aerospace professionals may also apply their knowledge to study wind stress on new buildings, to eliminate energy waste in skyscrapers, to design automobiles, high-speed trains and ships, or to aid in artificial heart research. The future of aerospace engineering is as exciting and challenging as its history.
Engineering graduates are qualified to assume entry level positions in industry or government, or to continue formal education at the graduate level. An undergraduate engineering student, regardless of the declared major, is provided a core of basic technical knowledge, a broad exposure to the social sciences and humanities, and a special sequence of engineering-like experiences.
The ASE undergraduate program at MSU offers two concentrations:
aeronautics: the study, design, and manufacturing of air vehicles, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the Earth's atmosphere
astronautics: the science and technology of human space travel and exploration beyond Earth's atmosphere
One of the major strengths of the Department of Aerospace Engineering is the exposure undergraduate students must current aerospace engineering practices. The aerospace engineering academic experience is centered on student involvement. The department strives to provide qualified students with a nationally competitive aerospace education recognized by industry, government, and academic leaders.
ASE's Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering primarily focuses on the analysis, design, testing, and prediction of performance of aircraft, missiles, and spacecraft which operate in the atmosphere, outer space, or in a fluid medium. The objectives of the curriculum are to provide the student with a fundamental engineering education based on a strong foundation in mathematics and the physical and engineering sciences, and to apply engineering fundamentals specifically to the field of aerospace engineering.
The major areas of study include
aerodynamics
propulsion
flight mechanics
16 Ağustos 2023, 16 Ocak 2024
Mississippi State University
Starkville Campus, 25 Old Main,
101 Montgomery Hall,
MISSISSIPPI STATE,
Mississippi,
39762, United States
Applicants must have completion of Diploma from secondary school or secondary leaving examination.
English Language Proficiency
Seçtiğiniz bölüme bağlı olarak farklı IELTS koşulları olabilir.