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i tried searching in google but i didnt find any specific results???????can i still do aeronautics without getting into IIT

2007-08-29 06:50:50 · 5 answers · asked by akshay_bomber 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Dear Young Man: Qualification is advance math and reasoning powers and etc:

2007-08-29 07:01:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here is a general overview of classes you would need to take:

FRESHMAN YEAR
Course Title Credits
Lower-level Social Sciences* 3
COM 122 English Composition and Literature 3
COM 219 *Speech 3
EGR 101 Introduction to Engineering 2
EGR 115 Intro to Computing for Engineers 3
HU 14x Lower-level Humanities* 3
MA 241 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4
MA 242 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 4
PS 150 Physics I for Engineers 3
PS 160 Physics II for Engineers 3
UNIV 101 College Success
Total Credits 32


SOPHOMORE YEAR
Course Title Credits
Lower-level Social Sciences* 3
COM 219 Speech 3
COM 221 Technical Report Writing 3
ES 201 Statics 3
ES 202 Solid Mechanics 3
ES 204 Dynamics 3
ES 206 Fluid Mechanics 3
MA 243 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III 4
MA 345 Differential Equations and
Matrix Methods 4
PS 250 Physics III for Engineers 3
PS 253 Physics Laboratory for Engineers 1
Total Credits 33

JUNIOR YEAR (Aeronautics and Propulsion Options)
Course Title Credits
Humanities or Social Sciences* 3
AE 301 Aerodynamics I 3
AE 302 Aerodynamics II 3
AE 304 Aircraft Structures I 3
AE 309 Experimental Aerodynamics
with Laboratory 2
AE 313 Space Mechanics 3
AE 404 Aircraft Structures II 3
AE 413 Airplane Stability and Control 3
ES 305 Thermodynamics 3
ES 307 Engineering Materials Science
with Laboratory 3
ES 402 Electrical Engineering I with Laboratory 3
MA 441 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I 3
Total Credits 35

JUNIOR YEAR (Astronautics Option)
Course Title Credits
Humanities or Social Sciences* 3
AE 301 Aerodynamics I 3
AE 302 Aerodynamics II 3
AE 304 Aircraft Structures I 3
AE 313 Space Mechanics 3
AE 404 Aircraft Structures II 3
AE or ES Laboratory 2
ES 305 Thermodynamics 3
ES 307 Engineering Materials Science
with Laboratory 3
ES 402 Electrical Engineering I with Laboratory 3
ES 405 Electrical Engineering II (DB) 3
MA 441 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I 3
Total Credits 35
SENIOR YEAR (Aeronautics Option)
Course Title Credits
Upper-level Humanities or
Social Sciences* 6
Technical electives 6
AE 408 Turbine and Rocket Engines 3
AE 420 Aircraft Preliminary Design 3
AE 421 Aircraft Detail Design 3
AE 430 Control Systems Analysis and Design 3
ES 405 Electrical Engineering II 3
ES 410 Structures and Instrumentation
Laboratory 2
Total Credits 29


SENIOR YEAR (Propulsion Option)
Course Title Credits
Upper-level Humanities or
Social Sciences* 6
Technical electives 6
AE 408 Turbine and Rocket Engines 3
AE 430 Control Systems Analysis and Design 3
AE 435 Air-breathing Propulsion Preliminary
Design 3
AE 440 Air-breathing Propulsion Component
Design 3
ES 405 Electrical Engineering II 3
ES 410 Structures and Instrumentation
Laboratory 2
Total Credits 29


SENIOR YEAR (Astronautics Option)
Course Title Credits
Upper-level Humanities or
Social Sciences* 6
Technical electives 6
AE 408 Turbine and Rocket Engines 3
AE 426 Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics
and Control 3
AE 427 Spacecraft Preliminary Design 3
AE 430 Control Systems Analysis and
Design 3
AE 445 Spacecraft Detail Design 3
AE or ES Laboratory 2
Total Credits 29


TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE CREDITS 125
GRADUATE-LEVEL STUDY
Course Title Credits
Engineering Analysis 3
AE 696/
699 Special Topics 3/6
Electives
(at least 9 hours at 600-level) 15/12
Total Credits 21


TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 152


Technical Electives: Students may satisfy this requirement
by selecting from the 500-level graduate courses listed in this
section.


Electives: The following may be selected as electives at the graduate level. The elective list has been grouped into areas of concentration.
Areas of Concentration:
Structures:
This area includes Structural Analysis, Vibration,
Nondestructive Testing, Composite Materials, Elasticity,
Flight Dynamics, Controls, and Design Optimization.
Electives for Structures Concentration:
AE 502 Strength and Fatigue of Materials
AE 506 Airplane Dynamic Stability
AE 514 Introduction to the Finite Element Method
AE 518 Acoustic Emission Nondestructive Testing
AE 520 Perturbation Methods in Engineering
AE 522 Analysis of Aircraft Composite Materials

2007-08-29 14:03:39 · answer #2 · answered by BluGrrl 3 · 1 0

At degree level (University) a degree in aeronautical engineering.
Prior to going to university, you will need 'A' levels in Maths, Physics and Chemistry or the equivalent in India.The Maths & Physics are particularly important.

2007-08-29 14:10:58 · answer #3 · answered by lenpol7 7 · 0 0

You can do deploma after your 10std or after10_2 You can do Be in Aeronautical.

2007-08-29 15:45:22 · answer #4 · answered by salahuddin khan 4 · 0 0

spelling would help...

2007-08-29 13:55:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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