Curriculum Change for BS in AAEEngineering Faculty Document No. 8-05 April 3, 2006 Page 1 of 3 To: The Faculty of the College of Engineering From: The
Faculty of the School of Aeronautics & Astronautics Subject: Curriculum
Change for the B.S. Degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering The
Faculty of the School of Aeronautics & Astronautics has approved the
following changes in the curriculum for the B.S. degree in Aeronautical and
Astronautical Engineering effective for students entering the School in the
Fall Semester 2006. This action is now
submitted to the Engineering Faculty with a recommendation for approval. An updated curriculum proposed by
the Faculty of the The substantial changes are summarized here: Change 1: Number of Credit Hours required reduced from 131 to 128 Reason: This is due to changes in the 1st year program. There has been no change in the number of credits in the Sophomore through Senior years. Change 2: ECE 201 is replaced with AAE301 Reason: The AAE faculty believes that the signal analysis material in AAE301 is critically important to aerospace engineers. Change 3: AAE recommends that students take a computer programming language in the first year to fulfill the Science Selective. Reason: This is due to changes in the 1st year program, which replaced CHEM 116 with a menu of possible science courses, including CS. Change 4: Students must take at least 3cr of course work focused on written and/or spoken communications (in addition to the required First Year composition course). Reason: This is in response to the deletion of COM 114 as a requirement in the first year. We believe that writing skills need reinforcement as much or more than speaking skills. Change 5: Students must take at least 3 cr of course work focused on Economics, Business or Entrepreneurship. Reason: We believe the business/economic context of engineering is a necessary part of a BSAAE degree. Change 6: Students must register for AAE395 at least once each year, as specified by the academic advisor Reason: This requirement allows the school to keep track of our students' progress through the curriculum and its requirements, as well as providing a forum for seminars by guest speakers on matters of interest to undergraduate professional development. __________________________________ Thomas N. Farris, Professor and Head School of Aeronautics & Astronautics CURRENT: (from the 2004–2006 Engineering Catalog) Bachelor of
Science Curriculum in Aeronautics & Astronautics The basic B.S.AAE degree program has a minimum of 131 credit hours, including the First-Year Engineering requirements. The required courses and the major and minor area courses cannot be taken on a pass/not-pass basis. Students must have 2.0 GPA in the major, as well as overall, to graduate with a B.S.AAE degree. Divided into topical areas, the required curriculum is: Credit Hours
Required for Graduation: 131 Basic
Program Credit
Hours Mathematics Calculus: MA
165, 166, 261 12 Linear Algebra:
MA 265 3 Differential Equations: MA 266, 304 6 Sciences Chemistry: CHM
115, 116 8 Physics: PHYS
152, 241 7 Communications,
Humanities and Social
Sciences Composition:
ENGL 106 4 Speech: COM 114 3 ENGR 100 1 General Education Electives 18 Computer
Skills ENGR 106 2 Programming: CS
152 or 156 2 Graphics: CGT
163 2 Aeronautics
and Astronautics Program Structures: AAE
204, 204L, 352 7 Aerodynamics:
AAE 333, 333L, 334 7 Lab Elective:
AAE 352L or 334L 1 Note: The
selected lab should be taken with the corresponding course, if possible. Propulsion Thermodynamics: ME 200 3 Jet
Propulsion: AAE 372 or 3 Rocket
Propulsion: AAE 439 Note: Students
planning to specialize in aeronautics should take AAE 372; those aimed at
astronautics should take AAE 439. Dynamics and Control Statics
and Dynamics: AAE 203, 340 6 Controls: AAE 301 or ECE 201, AAE 364, AAE 364L 7 Vehicle
Dynamics: AAE 421, or 440 3 Note: Students
planning to specialize in aeronautics should take AAE 421; those aimed at
astronautics should take AAE 440. AAE
364L is to be taken following AAE 364. Design Introduction: AAE 251 3 Spacecraft: AAE 450 or 3 Aircraft: AAE 451 Note: Students
planning to specialize in aeronautics should take AAE 451; those aimed at
astronautics should take AAE 450. Major Electives 9 Minor Electives 6 Note: Major and
Minor Electives are topically related specializations within aerospace
engineering. They must be approved by
the academic advisor. Technical Electives 6 Note: Technical
electives may be chosen from a broad range of science, engineering, or
technology courses, subject to the approval of the academic advisor. PROPOSED Bachelor of Science Curriculum in
Aeronautics & Astronautics The basic B.S.AAE degree program has a minimum of 128 credit hours, including the First-Year Engineering requirements. The required courses and the major and minor area courses cannot be taken on a pass/not-pass basis. Students must have 2.0 GPA in the major, as well as overall, to graduate with a B.S.AAE degree. Divided into topical areas, the required curriculum is: Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 128 Basic
Program Credit
Hours Mathematics Calculus: MA
165, 166, 261 12 Linear Algebra:
MA 265 3 Differential Equations: MA 266, 304 6 Sciences Chemistry: CHM
115 4 Physics: PHYS
152, 241 7 Communications,
Humanities and Social
Sciences Composition:
ENGL 106 or equivalent 3 Communications 3 ENGR 100 1 General Education Electives 18 Note: Composition is required in the First-Year
program. Students must take at least 3cr
of course work focused on written and/or spoken communications, in addition to
the required First-Year composition course. Computer
Skills ENGR 126 or 116 3 Programming: CS
158, 190E or ENGR 117 2 Graphics: CGT
163 2 Aeronautics
and Astronautics Program Structures: AAE
204, 204L, 352 7 Aerodynamics:
AAE 333, 333L, 334 7 Lab Elective:
AAE 352L or 334L 1 Note: The
selected lab should be taken with the corresponding course, if possible. Propulsion Thermodynamics: ME 200 3 Jet
Propulsion: AAE 372 or 3 Rocket
Propulsion: AAE 439 Note: Students
planning to specialize in aeronautics should take AAE 372; those aimed at
astronautics should take AAE 439. Dynamics and Control Statics
and Dynamics: AAE 203, 340 6 Controls: AAE 301, AAE 364, AAE 364L 7 Vehicle
Dynamics: AAE 421, or 440 3 Note: Students
planning to specialize in aeronautics should take AAE 421; those aimed at
astronautics should take AAE 440. AAE
364L is to be taken following AAE 364. Design Introduction: AAE 251 3 Spacecraft: AAE 450 or 3 Aircraft: AAE 451 Note: Students
planning to specialize in aeronautics should take AAE 451; those aimed at
astronautics should take AAE 450. Major Electives 9 Minor Electives 6 Note: Major and
Minor Electives are topically related specializations within aerospace
engineering. They must be approved by
the academic advisor. Technical Electives 6 Note: Technical
electives may be chosen from a broad range of science, engineering, or
technology courses, subject to the approval of the academic advisor. Economics Note: Students
must take at least 3cr of coursework focused on Economics, Business, or
Entrepreneurship, subject to approval by the academic Advisor. This may be covered either in the General
Education or Technical Electives and therefore need not increase the credits to
graduation CURRENT: (from the 2004–2006 Engineering Catalog) Suggested
Plan of Study for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering: Aeronautics Concentration Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 131 Freshman
Year, see First-Year Engineering CGT 163 is required in the aeronautical and astronautical engineering
curriculum. Sophomore year Third
Semester Fourth
Semester
Junior Year Fifth
Semester Sixth
Semester
Senior Year Seventh
Semester Eighth
Semester
CURRENT: (from the 2004–2006 Engineering Catalog) Suggested
Plan of Study for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering: Astronautics Concentration Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 131 Freshman
Year, see First-Year Engineering CGT 163 is required in the aeronautical and astronautical
engineering curriculum. Sophomore year Third
Semester Fourth
Semester
Junior Year Fifth
Semester Sixth
Semester
Senior Year Seventh
Semester Eighth
Semester
PROPOSED Suggested
Plan of Study for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering: Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 128 Freshman Year, see
First-Year Engineering CGT 163 is required in the aeronautical and astronautical
engineering curriculum. Students planning to enter AAE are encouraged to take computer
programming as the Science Selective Sophomore year Third
Semester Fourth
Semester
Aeronautics Concentration Junior Year Fifth
Semester Sixth
Semester
Senior Year Seventh
Semester Eighth
Semester
Astronautics Concentration Junior Year Fifth
Semester Sixth
Semester
Senior Year Seventh Semester Eighth
Semester
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