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Aerospace Engineering Track

The Engineering Physics degree seeks to produce graduates who are broadly educated in the principles of engineering and physics, and who can perform a variety of tasks in engineering fields where traditional disciplines overlap. Students in this program may also desire to develop a more in-depth focus in a particular discipline such as mechanical engineering. Students may complete a track in mechanical engineering that gives them this emphasis by completing particular coursework within their technical electives. This is completed within the Engineering Physics degree which is accredited by the .

There are many course options in the Engineering Physics Curriculum

Aerospace Engineering Track – Of the 24 hours of required technical electives, students must complete: 

  • EGR 320 Flight Fundamentals (3 credit hours)
  • EGR 330 Dynamics (3 credit hours)
  • EGR 359 Mechanics of Materials (3 credit hours)
  • EGR 420 Aerodynamics (3 credit hours) OR EGR 422 Propulsion (3 credit hours)
  • Any 1 of the following:
    • EGR 440 Thermal Fluid Systems Lab (3 credit hours)
    • PHY 316 Introduction to Astrophysics and Space Physics (3 credit hours)*or any mechanical engineering track course

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