Graduate Diploma in Aerospace Engineering

Graduate Diploma

Courses Offered in AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

The following courses are available for your Associate's degree. Each course provides you a unique educational experience. Each course is developed by an international staff of highly skilled instructors. The course material is updated to provide students with the latest current information in the subject.

  • Course Name

  • Courses Description

  • Credit Hours

  • Introduction to Propulsion

  • This course covers fundamental principles of mechanical and aeronautical engineering. It provides you with a deep understanding of all modes of aircraft and spacecraft propulsion.

  • 6 Credits

  • Gas Dynamics

  • This course makes use of spreadsheet programs, and contains unique procedures that have never appeared before in any gas dynamics course. Key topics include basic equations of compressible flow, wave propagation in compressible media, isentropic flow of a perfect gas, stationary and moving normal shock waves, oblique shock waves etc.

  • 6 Credits

  • Introduction to Aerodynamics

  • This course covers both fundamental principles and practical applications in a more student-friendly format. This course merges fundamental fluid mechanics, experimental techniques, and computational fluid dynamics techniques to build a solid foundation for students in aerodynamic applications from low-speed flight through hypersonic flight.

  • 6 Credits

  • Aircraft Electric Systems

  • This course provides up-to-date information on the operating principles and applications of the systems and equipment used in aircraft for the generation, distribution and utilization of electrical power. The fundamental principles of electricity are reviewed, and systems and equipment used in a wide range of aircraft currently in service are dealt with.

  • 6 Credits

  • Fundamentals of Flight

  • This course is a comprehensive introduction to aeronautics for both majors and non-majors, covering the basics of fluid mechanics (for aeronautics), the production of lift and drag, and the effects of viscosity and compressibility, among other topics.

  • 6 Credits

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