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3.00 Credits
Introduction to astrodynamics and orbital design. Spacecraft systems engineering including spacecraft subsystems (e.g., attitude control, communications, power, structures). Introduction to propulsion and launch vehicles. Prerequisite/Restriction: MAE 3320 or PHYS 3550; or both ECE 2290 and ECE 2700; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Students in teams perform a space system design involving all aspects, including technical, cost, and schedule. The class is linked to national design competitions and/or current USU spacecraft design projects. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admission to a USU major or graduate standing And one of the following: ECE 5230 MAE 5520 Crosslisted as ECE
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of rocket and air breathing propulsion, including space flight dynamics, nozzle theory, combustion processes, and flight performance. Rocket propulsion systems, including solid, liquid, hybrid, and combined cycles. Air breathing propulsion systems, including ramjet, scramjet, turbojet, and turbofan engine concepts. Prerequisites/Restrictions: MAE 5420 or consent of instructor; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to aircraft structure with an emphasis on the following: evolution of aircraft structures, basic structural components, analysis of loads and mechanics of different components, repair concepts, damage assessment and classification, and NDI methods. Prerequisite(s): MAE 3040 Registration Restriction(s): Student must be in the Professional Engineering Program, or have graduate standing in the MAE program Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
Course Description: This course covers the fundamentals of spacecraft dynamics, including Keplerian orbits, orbital position as a function of time, three-dimensional orbits, orbital determination, orbital maneuvers, satellite attitude dynamics, and rocket vehicle dynamics. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admission to the Professional Engineering Program or graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
This course covers materials, wet chemical cleaning and etch, photolithography, metal deposition, doping, carrier density and conductivity, microfluidics, and micro-electronic-mechanical-systems. Crosslisted as: BENG 5700, ECE 5700 and PHYS 5700 Prerequisites/Restrictions: PHYS 2210 or PHYS 2310 PHYS 2215 PHYS 2220 or PHYS 2320 PHYS 2225 Admission to the Professional Engineering Program or graduate standing Permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Planned work experience in industry. Detailed program must have prior approval. Written report required. Prerequisite/Restriction: Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing Pass/Fail Only
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Formulation and solution of practical or theoretical problems. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Permission of department head; Admittance to the Professional Engineering Program or Graduate Standing Repeatable for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced theory and applications of finite element methods to both static and dynamic solid mechanics problems. Prerequisite/Restriction: MAE 5020.
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3.00 Credits
Mechanics of continuous media; tensors, stress, strain, deformation, rate equations, and constitutive equations. Plane stress, plane strain, torsion, and bending theories, as well as problem solutions, investigated for linear elastic materials. Prerequisites: MAE 3040 or CEE 3010; MATH 2210, 2250.
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