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Back Aerospace Engineering (DL) - Curriculum 608

Fiscal Year 2019
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Investigator(s) Adams, Christopher A.
Sponsor Various - DOD (DoD)
Summary Tuition model academic year 2019. Allowing DL students join in on current classes. No additional classes required. Cost of $2,500 per student per class
Curriculum 608 outlined in catalog http://nps.smartcatalogiq.com/en/Current/Academic-Catalog/Graduate-School-of-Engineering-and-Applied-Sciences-GSEAS/Department-of-Mechanical-and-Aerospace-Engineering/Aerospace-Engineering-DL-608
The objective of this program is to provide graduate education, primarily in the field of Aerospace Engineering, in order to produce graduates with the technical competence to operate and maintain modern military aerospace systems.
The Aerospace Engineering program is designed to meet the specific needs of the U.S. Military, U.S. Coast Guard, and international partners with a broad-based graduate education in Aerospace Engineering with a focus on missile design, autonomous systems, rotorcraft and space systems. The program is intended to be completed within 24 months.
This program gives the student a broad aerospace engineering education in the areas of aerodynamics, flight mechanics, propulsion, flight structures, astronautical systems and systems integration. Additionally, officers receive graduate level instruction in aerospace systems design. An original research project resulting in a finished thesis is an integral part of the curriculum.
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