Aerospace Engineering is an interdisciplinary field, integrating concepts of physics, mathematics, and engineering. It encompasses topics like aerodynamics, which is the study of the behavior of air when it interacts with aircraft and spacecraft, and propulsion systems that address the design and operation of engines. Students also learn about flight mechanics, which is concerned with how forces are applied to flying bodies, and materials science, which studies the properties of materials used in aerospace structures.
Aside from these, the program also offers thermodynamics, avionics (electronics technology employed by aircraft and spacecraft), and structures, which is concerned with the integrity and design of aircraft structures. Systems engineering and control systems are also essential, assisting engineers in designing and controlling complex aerospace systems. These courses provide students with the expertise necessary to create innovations and new technologies related to aviation and space exploration.