Mechanical with Aerospace Option
Because they ain’t gonna create themselves
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Canada’s aerospace industry is a national leader in twenty-first century manufacturing, driving the jobs, innovation and skills of the future
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Canada ranks third in terms of global civil aircraft production activity
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Canada’s civil aircraft production growth is forecasted to outpace the global market for the 2014-2021 period (22% for Canada versus 11% for the global civil aircraft production
(source:http://www.aiac.ca/canadas-aerospace-industry/industry-statistics/)
The University of Windsor’s program will build upon the success of our existing offerings by continuing our practice of emphasizing physical lab experiences for our students and it will incorporate the latest innovations in teaching and laboratory experiences. As the program progresses, connections to our Electrical and Computer and Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering programs will be formed to ensure that graduates learn about avionics (aircraft electrical systems and instrumentation) as well as the planning and operation of complex manufacturing and logistical operations.
Third-Year Courses for Mechanical Engineering - Aerospace Option
SUMMER |
92-317 Applied Thermodynamics
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92-320 Fluid Mechanics 2
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92-328 Heat Transfer
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92-421 Machine Design
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92-459 Computer Aided Engineering
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94-370 Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals
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Fourth-Year Courses for Mechanical Engineering - Aerospace Option
WINTER | SUMMER |
92-400 Capstone Design
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92-400 Capstone |
92-418 Thermal Suystems Design
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92-321 Control Design |
92-411 Design for Failure Prevention
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85-421 Engineering & Society |
94-371 Aerospace Materials & Manufacturing
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92-324 Engineering Measurements |
94-471 Aerodynamics & Performance | 94-470 Aerospace Propulsion |
Aerospace Technical Elective | 94-472 Flightworthiness |