Aerospace engineering requires knowledge of a wide range of
subject areas, including the basic sciences, mathematics, and engineering sciences
as well as specialized studies in aerodynamics, propulsion systems, structures,
materials, flight dynamics, astronautics, planetary atmospheres, and computational
methods. This broad background qualifies the graduating engineer not only to handle
problems that are special to the aerospace field, but also to meet the interdisciplinary
challenges facing society, such as those involving the environment, transportation,
and energy resources.
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