AME Undergraduate Elective Courses
Aerospace Engineering Electives
Aerospace Engineering Technical Specialization Courses
The following courses are Technical Specialization courses:
- AME 30362 Design Methodology
- AME 30363 Design of Machine Elements
- AME 40423 Mechanisms and Machines
- AME 47099 Special Studies
- AME 48491 Undergraduate Research
- CE 30200 Structural Mechanics I
- CE 30210 Structural Mechanics II
- CE 40450 Hydraulics
- CBE 30355 Transport Phenomena I
- CBE 30361 Science of Engineering Materials
- EE 40455 Control Systems
- EG 40421 Integrated Engineering and Business Fundamentals
- MATH 30440 Probability and Statistics or MATH 30540 Mathematical Statistics
- all AME 50000 and 60000 level courses.
Aerospace Engineering Professional Development Courses
Most, but not all, 30000-level or higher courses offered by the Colleges of Engineering or Science that are not otherwise required by the Aerospace Engineering curriculum may satisfy the Professional Development requirement.
Specifically, any course with a prefix AME, CBE, CE, ENVG, CSE, EE, EG, ESTS, BIOS, CHEM, MATH, PHYS or SC that is 30000-level or higher (including the courses listed above as Technical Specialization courses) may be used to satisfy the Professional Development requirement with the following exceptions and additions:
- MATH 30650 may not be used to satisfy the Professional Development requirment, and
- three credits from a completed ROTC program on campus may be used to satisfy the Professional Development course requirement.
Limitation on Non-classroom courses
Only a total of 6 credits of non-classroom courses, such as AME 48491, Undergraduate Research and AME 47099, Special Studies, may be counted toward degree requirements.
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