Bachelor in Aerospace Engineering  

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The curriculum of the first-level Degree program in Aerospace Engineering aims at providing the students with the theoretical and applied fundamentals of: • calculus • chemistry • physics • mechanics • material sciences • experimental techniques as well as with an introductory knowledge of the more specific disciplines of aerospace engineering: • aerospace structures • fluid dynamics and aerodynamics • propulsion • flight mechanics and dynamics The educational program is intended to enable the students to carry out the design and verification of aerospace components, subsystems and systems, to operate in the field of aeronautical services, or to proficiently continue their studies to the M.S. Degree level.
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Final Exam of content of DP
access jobs in aircraft and spacecraft production industries, in air transport industries and agencies, in national and international research institutions of the aerospace sector, in the academic and high school educational system (in particular Technical and Professional Schools), University. In addition, they can exploit their rather general and extensive preparation to find job opportunities in manufacturing or service industries of the mechanical engineering sector. Finally, Aerospace Engineering graduates can further advance their formal education by enrolling in the Master of Science Degree program in Aerospace Engineering.
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Bachelor in Aerospace Engineering
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