Aerospace Engineering Course Outline Pulchowk Campus, Institute of Engineering Tribhuvan University Nepal
Aerospace Engineering
Course Outline
Pulchowk Campus, Institute of Engineering
Tribhuvan University
Nepal
Aerospace engineering is the branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight. Pulchowk campus introduced bachelor degree of Aerospace engineering in 2075 B.S. under the department of aerospace engineering (but now department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) first time in Nepal. This degree is four year course containing eight semester. Curriculum of this course is shown below :
First Semester
- Engineering Mathematics I
- Engineering Physics
- Basics Electrical Engineering
- Applied Mechanics
- Engineering Drawing I
- Workshop Technology
Second Semester
- Engineering Mathematics II
- Engineering Drawing II
- Basic Electronics Engineering
- Computer Programming
- Engineering Chemistry
- Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Third Semester
- Fundamentals of Aerospace Engineering
- Fluid Dynamics
- Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
- Engineering Mathematics III
- Engineering Mechanics
- Control System
Fourth Semester
- Aerospace Material
- Aerodynamics
- Applied Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
- Probability and Statistics
- Strength of Material
- Theory of Mechanism and Machine I
Fifth Semester
- Avionics
- Machine Design
- Continuum Mechanics
- Aircraft Propulsion
- Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis
- Numerical Method
Sixth Semester
- Aircraft Manufacturing Process
- Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
- Aircraft System
- Flight Dynamics
- Unmanned Air Vehicle Synthesis
- Finite Element Method
Seventh Semester
- Aircraft Preliminary Design
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Air Traffics Management
- Aircraft Structure
- Instrumentation and Sensors
- Elective I
- Project I
Eight Semester
- Internship
- Aviation Professional Practice
- Elective II
- Elective III
- Project II
NOTE: Industrial attachment includes internship at airlines or Design Analysis Companies (CAE) not only limited to aviation industry.
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