Engineering as recommended by the department of aeronautics and astronautics
Bachelor's degree
In Maynard (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Maynard (USA)
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Different dates available
Course 16-ENG is an engineering degree program designed to offer flexibility within the context of aerospace engineering and is a complement to our Course 16 aerospace engineering degree program. The program leads to the Bachelor of Science in Engineering as recommended by the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The 16-ENG degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Depending on their interests, Course 16-ENG students can develop a deeper level of understanding and skill in a field of engineering that is relevant to multiple disciplinary areas (e.g., robotics and control, computational engineering, mechanics, or engineering management), or a greater understanding and skill in an interdisciplinary area (e.g., energy, environment and sustainability, or transportation). This is accomplished first through a rigorous foundation within core aerospace engineering disciplines, followed by a six-subject concentration tailored to the student's interests, and completed with hands-on aerospace engineering lab and capstone design subjects. The core of the 16-ENG degree is very similar to the core of the 16 degree. A significant part of the 16-ENG curriculum consists of electives (72 units) chosen by the student to provide in-depth study of a field of the student's choosing. A wide variety of concentrations are possible in which well-selected academic subjects complement a foundation in aerospace engineering and General Institute Requirements. Potential concentrations include aerospace software engineering, autonomous systems, communications, computation and sustainability, computational engineering, embedded systems and networks, energy, engineering management, environment, space exploration, and transportation. AeroAstro faculty have developed specific recommendations in these areas; details are available from the AeroAstro Academic Programs Office (Room 33-202) and on the departmental website . However, concentrations are not...
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Subjects
- Computational
- Engineering Management
- Aerospace Engineering
- Engineering
- Systems
Course programme
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming 1
Unified Engineering: Materials and Structures
Unified Engineering: Signals and Systems
Unified Engineering: Fluid Dynamics
Unified Engineering: Thermodynamics
Principles of Automatic Control
Dynamics
Differential Equations 2
72
12
Flight Vehicle Engineering (CI-M)
Space Systems Engineering (CI-M)
12-18
Robotics: Science and Systems (CI-M)
Experimental Projects I
Experimental Projects II (CI-M)
Flight Vehicle Development (CI-M)
Space Systems Development (CI-M)
180-186
48
(36)
192-198
Engineering as recommended by the department of aeronautics and astronautics
