PROGRAM OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES
The undergraduate program objectives and the expected outcomes are:
- To teach students fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science, and
engineering, and educate them to apply this knowledge in the solution of
aerospace engineering problems.
Outcomes:
- A fundamental knowledge of solid and fluid mechanics, and
thermal sciences
- A knowledge of engineering mathematics
- An ability to use modern engineering
techniques and tools for analysis and design
- To educate students to design aerosystems and components.
Outcomes:
- An ability to do aerosystem design and development
- To educate students to do experiments.
Outcomes:
- Skills for measuring physical quantities
relevant to aerospace engineering
- To encourage students to do research
Outcomes:
- An ability to identify, formulate, and
solve aerospace engineering problems, and to do research
- To train students to function within multidisciplinary teams, and
communicate effectively.
Outcomes:
- An ability to function in multi-disciplinary teams
- An ability to convey technical material through oral
presentation and reports
- To broaden perspectives of the students with respect to economical
and societal issues, responsibilities, ethics and professionalism.
Outcomes:
- An understanding of the impact of engineering solutions
in a global and societal context
- An ability to make informed ethical choices
- A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage
in life-long learning
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