Aerospace Engineering with Information Technology
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Aerospace Engineering with Information Technology
Aerospace Engineering with Information Technology is a course of study offered by MIT's Aeronautics and Astronautics Department, otherwise known as Course 16-2.
Overview and History
MIT's undergraduate program in aeronautical engineering, Course XVI, began in 1926, under the auspices of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Course 16
Major Requirements
The Course 16-2 major requirements are as follows:
Departmental Core
- Differential Equations (12 units): 18.03 or 18.034
- Unified Engineering I (12 units): 16.001
- Unified Engineering II (12 units): 16.002
- Unified Engineering III (12 units): 16.003
- Unified Engineering IV (12 units): 16.004
- Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving (12 units): 1.00
- Principles of Automatic Control (12 units): 16.06
- Dynamics (12 units): 16.07
- Probabilistic Systems Analysis (12 units): 6.041
Official (External) Links
- Department Website
- Degree Requirements