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A minimum of 124 credits are required for an Aerospace Engineering degree. Students must select a track. All courses in either the Aeronautical or Astronautical track must be completed.
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Minimum Degree Requirements The fulfillment of all department, school, and university requirements. A minimum of 124 credits are required for an Aerospace Engineering
Requirements for Graduation: Final 30 credits must be earned at UMD. 15 of the final 30 credits must be earned at the 300-400 level. 12 of the final 30 credits must be upper level major coursework.
Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and space exploration, often specializing in areas such as structures, propulsion systems, vehicle movement and control, communications, and overall vehicle design.
Aerospace Engineering (M.S., M.Eng., Ph.D.) More https://aero.umd.edu/graduate/degrees Graduate students can choose from the following areas of specialization: aerodynamics and propulsion, structural mechanics and composites, rotorcraft, space systems, flight dynamics, and stability and control.
GPA: 3.2 for M.S. and 3.5 for Ph.D. Applicants should have a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering (or in a closely related field) with a recommended minimum GPA of 3.2/4.0 from an accredited institution.
Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles, and supervise their manufacture. Those who work with aircraft are called aeronautical engineers, and those working specifically with spacecraft are called astronautical engineers.