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Aeronautics and Astronautics

Aeronautics and Astronautics Department Page

Our mission is to prepare engineers for success and leadership in the Conception, Design, Implementation, and Operation (CDIO) of aerospace and related complex, high-performance systems. We intend to create a new integrated education, the goals of which are:

  • To provide students with a deep working knowledge of the technical fundamentals;
  • To educate engineers to be leaders in the creation and operation of new products and systems;
  • To instill in researchers an understanding of the importance and strategic value of their work.

These three goals are synergistic but distinct. Since the engineering science revolution of the 1950s it has been the goal of university technical education to teach the fundamentals. We are concerned that as education has become more abstract and more packed with topics, the depth and comprehensiveness of understanding of the fundamentals has declined. Therefore, we will create the learning environment that reinforces and deepens the understanding of the fundamentals, empowering our young engineers to use their knowledge and skills to create and innovate much more confidently and productively.

For more information, go to http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/www/ .

Available Courses
MIT Course #Course Title
16.355JAdvanced Software Engineering Fall 2002
16.61Aerospace Dynamics Spring 2003
16.36Communication Systems Engineering Spring 2003
16.940JComputational Geometry Spring 2003
16.901Computational Methods in Aerospace Engineering Spring 2003
16.37JData Communication Networks Fall 2002
16.621Experimental Projects I Spring 2003
16.31Feedback Control Systems Fall 2001
16.852JIntegrating The Lean Enterprise Fall 2002
16.00Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Design Spring 2003
16.76JLogistical and Transportation Planning Methods Fall 2001
16.653Management in Engineering Fall 2002
16.920JNumerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations Spring 2003
16.985JProseminar in Manufacturing Fall 2002
16.881Robust System Design Summer 1998
16.423JSpace Biomedical Engineering & Life Support Fall 2002
16.891JSpace Policy Seminar Spring 2003
16.20Structural Mechanics Fall 2002
16.358JSystem Safety Spring 2003
16.21Techniques of Structural Analysis and Design Spring 2003
16.050Thermal Energy Fall 2002
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