The mission
of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Department at San Jose State University
is: to enrich the lives of its students,
to transmit knowledge to its students
along with the necessary skills for applying
it in service to the aerospace engineering
profession and industry, and to expand
the base of knowledge through research
and scholarship.
The curriculum provides students with an
education in aerospace engineering theory
and practice. It is designed to prepare
students for professional careers in the
several fields of aerospace engineering
involving aircraft and space systems research,
design, development, testing, and systems
integration. The curriculum is based on
a strong core of engineering science courses
common to all engineering programs. It
also provides excellent preparation for
graduate study. By choosing electives
under the guidance of a program advisor,
the student may specialize in one or more
of the following fields: Aircraft or Spacecraft
Design, Sturctures, Dynamics and Control,
Propulsion, and/or Aerodynamics.
The advanced engineering and high-technology
applications generic to the modern aerospace
industry are reflected in the curiculum.
Laboratories equipped with modern electro-optical,
electromechanical, and computer systems
instrumentation support experimental work
in each area of specialization.
Opportunities are available for students
to participate in advanced elective courses
and projects in a field of special interest
and on problems of interest to industry
and government. Students have the opportunity
to join the student chapter of the American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA), the national professional society
of the advancement of aerospace technology.
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