1. Calculus:
- Calculus I, II, and III
2. Physics:
- General Physics I and II (including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics)
3. Chemistry:
- General Chemistry
4. Linear Algebra
5. Differential Equations
6. Dynamics
7. Thermodynamics
8. Fluid Mechanics
9. Materials Science
10. Aerospace Structures
11. Propulsion
12. Control Systems
13. Avionics
14. Aircraft Design
15. Astrodynamics
16. Space Systems
17. Computer Programming (e.g., Python, C++)
18. Statistics
19. Technical Writing
20. Ethics in Engineering
In addition to these core courses, aerospace engineering programs often offer elective courses in specialized areas such as aerodynamics, space structures, flight dynamics and control, composite materials, and propulsion systems.
It's important to note that the specific course requirements may vary depending on the institution and the level of degree being pursued (e.g., Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral degrees). It is recommended to consult with the specific academic department or program for more detailed information.