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For those students already enrolled in the aviation program, please refer to the following information regarding the academic curriculum requirements for each College. Curriculum sheets. Bachelor of Science in Aviation, College of Engineering. Curriculum without Professional Pilot Certification (PPC) Curriculum with Professional Pilot ...
The Undergraduate Curriculum. The Aerospace Engineering curriculum provides a thorough background in fluid dynamics, structures, propulsion, controls, flight dynamics and design.
Engaged in careers in the discipline of aerospace engineering, and in related disciplines where aerospace engineering knowledge and skills are beneficial, that applies the knowledge and skills for precise engineering analysis and open-ended problem solving and design.
Acceptance Criteria: Students begin the Aviation program as a pre-major. To be accepted into the Aviation major, students must pass the following courses and have a cumulative point hour ratio (CPHR) of at least 2.0: ENGR 1100.02, AVIATN 2000, AVIATN
Acceptance into the Aviation major is dependent on the point-hour ratio upon completion of the following pre-major courses: AVN 2000, 2100; Math 1151, 1172 or 1152; Physics 1250; English 1110 and Engineering 1181, 1182. A minimum PHR of 2.0 is required.
For detailed GE curriculum requirements and course lists visit advising.engineering.osu.edu/current-students/curriculum/general-education *Students who declare the aviation major prior to AU23 can alternatively complete 12 hours of aviation electives and 27 hours of technical electives.
Curriculum Aviatik. The curriculum of your degree consists of different module types, which provide you with specialist knowledge, mathematical-scientific basics, practical experience as well as contextual knowledge from areas such as communication and business.