Aerospace Engineering is a multidisciplinary field focusing on the design, development, and testing of aircraft and spacecraft. Core subjects include aerodynamics, which studies airflow and forces; propulsion systems, covering jet engines and rockets; and structural analysis, ensuring durability under stress. Materials science explores lightweight, high-strength composites, while avionics deals with navigation and communication systems. Control systems are crucial for stability and maneuverability, and space systems delve into orbital mechanics and satellite technology. Computational methods, including simulations and modeling, are integral for design optimization.
Additionally, students study thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing processes. Emerging areas like unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), renewable energy in aviation, and space exploration technologies are also emphasized. Practical training through labs, projects, and internships prepares graduates for careers in aerospace industries, research, and defense. The field combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on skills to address challenges in aviation and space exploration.