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Saturday, March 28, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
MIT
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
General Institute Requirements (GIRs)
The General Institute Requirements include a Communication Requirement that is integrated into both the HASS Requirement and the requirements of each major; see details below.
Summary of Subject Requirements | Subjects |
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Science Requirement | 6 |
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Requirement; at least two of these subjects must be designated as communication-intensive (CI-H) to fulfill the Communication Requirement. | 8 |
Restricted Electives in Science and Technology (REST) Requirement [can be satisfied from among 6.0001/6.0002, 6.041, 16.001, and 18.03 in the Departmental Program] | 2 |
Laboratory Requirement (12 units) [can be satisfied by 6.111, 16.405[J], 16.622, 16.821, or 16.831[J] in the Departmental Program] | 1 |
Total GIR Subjects Required for SB Degree | 17 |
Physical Education Requirement | |
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Swimming requirement, plus four physical education courses for eight points. |
Departmental Program
Choose at least two subjects in the major that are designated as communication-intensive (CI-M) to fulfill the Communication Requirement.
Departmental Core | Units | |
6.0001 | Introduction to Computer Science Programming in Python | 6 |
6.0002 | Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science | 6 |
16.001 | Unified Engineering: Materials and Structures | 12 |
16.002 | Unified Engineering: Signals and Systems | 12 |
16.003 | Unified Engineering: Fluid Dynamics | 12 |
16.004 | Unified Engineering: Thermodynamics | 12 |
16.06 | Principles of Automatic Control | 12 |
16.07 | Dynamics | 12 |
16.09 | Statistics and Probability | 12 |
or 6.041 | Introduction to Probability | |
18.03 | Differential Equations 1 | 12 |
Professional Area Subjects | ||
Select four subjects from at least three professional areas. 2 | 48 | |
Fluid Mechanics
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Aerodynamics | ||
Materials and Structures
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Structural Mechanics | ||
Propulsion
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Aerospace Propulsion | ||
Computational Tools
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Computational Modeling and Data Analysis in Aerospace Engineering | ||
Estimation and Control
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Feedback Control Systems | ||
Computer Systems
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Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory | ||
Real-Time Systems and Software | ||
Communications Systems
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Communication Systems and Networks | ||
Humans and Automation
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Human Systems Engineering | ||
Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making | ||
Laboratory and Capstone Subjects | ||
Select one of the following: | 12 | |
Flight Vehicle Engineering (CI-M) | ||
Space Systems Engineering (CI-M) | ||
Select one of the following sequences: | 12-18 | |
Robotics: Science and Systems (CI-M) | ||
Experimental Projects:
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Experimental Projects I | ||
Experimental Projects II (CI-M) | ||
Flight Vehicle Development:
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Flight Vehicle Development (CI-M) | ||
Space Systems Development:
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Space Systems Development (CI-M) | ||
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