MS AEROSPACE
ENGINEERING – 2001-03 Catalog
Aerospace Engineering Department
Engineering Bldg. (13), Room 260
(805) 756-2562
FAX: (805) 756-2376
General Characteristics. The Master of Science program in Aerospace Engineering prepares the student for entry into a well- established field of aerospace engineering. The subject matter relative to flight simulation and controls, structures, propulsion, and aerothermal sciences has been integrated into coursework. The program emphasizes engineering science and research activity. Graduates have an increased capability for complex research, development, and innovative design, and are prepared for further study in engineering, leading to the Doctor of Engineering or Ph.D.
Prerequisites. For admission as a classified graduate student, an applicant must hold a bachelor's degree in engineering (preferably aerospace engineering) or a closely related physical science with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the last 90 quarter units (60 semester units) attempted. Applicants are required to submit satisfactory scores for the General (Aptitude) Test of the Graduate Record Examination.
An applicant who meets these standards but lacks prerequisite coursework may be admitted as a conditionally classified student and must make up any deficiencies before advancement to classified graduate standing. Information pertaining to specific requirements for admission to graduate standing (classified or conditionally classified) may be obtained from the Graduate Coordinator, Department of Aerospace Engineering.
Program of Study. Graduate students must file a formal study plan with their adviser, department, college and graduate studies office by no later than the end of the quarter in which the 12th unit of approved courses is completed. The formal program of study must include a minimum of 45 units (at least 24 of which must be at the 500 level). A thesis or project is required as a culminating experience.
The Department also offers the same MS degree program to Air Force officers and engineers at Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), about 60 miles south of Cal Poly. This off-campus site has the same curriculum and faculty as the main campus. During the fall, winter, and spring quarters, courses will be offered via video teleconferencing and during the summer quarter via on-site teaching. Courses will typically be offered between 4-8 p.m. to accommodate the students' working schedules.
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Required Courses |
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Select four
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AERO 520 Applied Airplane Aerodynamics (4) or AERO 521 Missile and Launch Vehicle Aerodynamics (4) |
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AERO 535 Adv Aerospace Structural Analysis (4) or AERO 534 Aerospace Structural Dynamics Analysis (4) |
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AERO 540 Elements of Rocket Propulsion (4) or AERO 541 Air Breathing Propulsion (4) |
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AERO 550 Analysis/Design Flight Control Systems (4) or AERO 560 Spacecraft Dynamics and
Control (4) |
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AERO 515 Continuum Mechanics (4) |
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MATH
501 Applied Mathematics I (4) |
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AERO 599 Design Project (Thesis) (3) (3) (3) |
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Math or numerical methods elective |
4 |
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Adviser approved electives |
12 |
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