PROGRAM OUTCOMES

1) Ability to apply mathematics, physics and statistics to aerospace engineering problems.

2) Ability to identify, formulate and solve aerospace engineering problems in aerothermodynamics, aerodynamics, controls, structures, and propulsion using analytical and numerical methods.

3) Ability to design and conduct lab experiments and flight testing individually and in teams and to perform data analysis and interpretation with modern tools.

4) Ability to conduct multidisciplinary, system-oriented team aircraft and/or spacecraft design.

5) Ability to effectively convey engineering ideas and results both orally and in writing.

6) Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.

7) Awareness of global, contemporary issues related to aerospace engineering and the society at large.

8) Awareness of rapid advancement of modern technology and ability for life-long learning.