Aerospace Engineering
- France
- Poland
- Spain
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering provides the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, analyze, and interpret problems typical of industrial engineering in general, and aerospace in particular, related to the disciplines of atmospheric and space flight mechanics, aerodynamics, materials, and aerospace technologies and constructions.
The Course also emphasizes transversal skills, especially computer science, with the aim of training a figure capable of using up-to-date tools for the analysis and interpretation of complex systems.
The course trains professionals capable of interacting in consulting and/or design teams for industrial engineering, identifying the salient factors of an aerospace project, including its economic context and environmental impact, and using popular software to analyze engineering problems.
What do you learn?
Students will acquire:
- Knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer science for theoretical, analytical and numerical analysis of multidisciplinary problems;
- Knowledge for industrial engineering such as industrial design, mechanics of materials and structures, manufacturing technology, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat transfer, electrical engineering and electrical machines, and principles of economics;
- Knowledge for aerospace engineering such as atmospheric and space flight mechanics, airborne systems, subsonic and supersonic aerodynamics, aerospace construction, and aerospace manufacturing technologies.
What can you do with it?
Bachelor's graduates in Aerospace Engineering will be able to continue their studies in second-level industrial or aerospace engineering degrees, or enter the workforce as an engineer supporting the design and production of aerospace and aeronautical components and systems, or as an engineer supporting the management and planning of aerospace and aeronautical maintenance.
The Course also provides knowledge useful for passing for the enrolment in the Register of Engineers (Section B), which is necessary for practicing as a freelance professional engineer.