AEM General Course Syllabi
- Undergraduate Courses
- Lower Division
- Upper Division Required Courses
- Technical Elective Courses
- Graduate (and seniors) Courses
- First Year Graduate Courses
- Graduate Courses
Academic Policies on Grades and Scholastic Dishonesty
These syllabi are general in scope. Some courses have have term specific web pages (current students only).
Up to date Central University Information is available on One Stop Course Information Page. These pages list current instructors, schedules, textbooks, etc.
Undergraduate
Lower Division
- AEM 2011: Statics
- AEM 2012: Dynamics
- AEM 2021: Statics and Dynamics
- AEM 2301: Mechanics of Flight
- AEM 3031: Deformable Body Mechanics
Upper Division Required Courses
- AEM 4201: Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 4202 Aerodynamics
- AEM 4203: Aerospace Propulsion
- AEM 4301: Orbital Mechanics
- AEM 4303W: Flight Dynamics and Control
- AEM 4331: Aerospace Vehicle Design I
- AEM 4501: Aerospace Structures
- AEM 4601: Instrumentation Laboratory
- AEM 4602W: Aeromechanics Laboratory
Technical Elective Courses
- AEM 4295: Problems in Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 4302: Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control
- AEM 4321: Automatic Control Systems
- AEM 4333 - Aerospace Vehicle Design III
- AEM 4371: Helicopter Aerodynamics
- AEM 4495: Problems in Dynamics and Control
- AEM 4502: Computational Structural Analysis
- AEM 4511: Mechanics of Composite Materials
- AEM 4581: Mechanics of Solids
- AEM 4595: Problems in Mechanics and Materials
- AEM 4796: Professional Experience
- Also see the courses in the next section
Graduate (and seniors) Courses
- AEM 5245: Hypersonic Aerodynamics
- AEM 5251: Computational Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 5441: Structural Dynamics
- AEM 5401: Intermediate Dynamics
- AEM 5651: Aeroelasticity
First Year Graduate Courses
- AEM 5431: Trajectory Optimization
- AEM 5451: Optimal Estimation
- AEM 5495: Topics in Aerospace Systems
- AEM 5501: Continuum Mechanics
- AEM 5503: Theory of Elasticity
Graduate Courses
- AEM 8000: Seminar: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
- AEM 8201: Fluid Mechanics I
- AEM 8202: Fluid Mechanics II
- AEM 8203: Fluid Mechanics III
- AEM 8207: Hydrodynamic Stability
- AEM 8211: Theory of Turbulence I
- AEM 8212: Theory of Turbulence II
- AEM 8213: Turbulent Shear Flows
- AEM 8221: Rheological Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 8231: Physical Gas Dynamics
- AEM 8241: Perturbation Methods in Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 8251: Finite-Volume Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics
- AEM 8253: Computational Methods in Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 8261: Nonlinear Waves in Mechanics
- AEM 8271: Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 8295: Selected Topics in Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 8333: FTE: Masters
- AEM 8400: Seminar: Aerospace Systems
- AEM 8401. Modern Feedback Control
- AEM 8421: Robust Multivariable Control Design
- AEM 8426: Optimization and System Sciences
- AEM 8442: Navigation and Guidance Systems
- AEM 8444: FTE: Doctoral
- AEM 8495: Advanced Topics in Aerospace Systems
- AEM 8500: Research Seminar in Mechanics of Materials
- AEM 8511: Advanced Topics in Continuum Mechanics
- AEM 8521: Advanced Topics in Elasticity.
- AEM 8523: Elastodynamics
- AEM 8531: Fracture Mechanics
- AEM 8533: Theory of Plasticity
- AEM 8541: Mechanics of Crystalline Solids
- AEM 8551: Multiscale Methods for Bridging Length and Time Scales
- AEM 8595: Selected Topics in Mechanics and Materials
- AEM 8601: Finite Element Methods in Computational Mechanics
- AEM 8602: Finite Element Methods in Computational Fluid Mechanics
- AEM 8666: Doctoral Pre-Thesis Credits
- AEM 8777: Thesis Credits: Master's
- AEM 8880: Plan B Project
- AEM 8888: Thesis Credits: Doctoral
Grades:
Grading standards will be consistent with
those found on the web at
http://www1.umn.edu/usenate/policies/gradingpolicy.html.
The amount and quality of work required for a grade of S will be no less than
that for a C-. A grade of I instead of N will only be assigned when, due to
extraordinary circumstances, a student is not able to complete the work of the
course on time. A written agreement between the instructor and the student as
to the time and manner that the student will complete the course requirements
during the student's next period of enrollment.
Scholastic Dishonesty:
Students in this class are treated as honest
and honorable people; they are expected to demonstrate that they deserve this
respect. Student dishonesty will not be tolerated.
The IT policy on
scholastic conduct can be found at:
http://www.it.umn.edu/policies/scholastic/conduct.html
The Regents Student Conduct Policy at
http://www1.umn.edu/regents/policies/academic/StudentConduct.pdf
and http://www1.umn.edu/regents/policies/academic/StudentConduct.html.
The letter from Dean Hudleston provides useful information on academic integrity. Except where group work is specifically assigned, students are expected to do the work which they hand in themselves. Students are encouraged to study together, but the work that any student submits for a grade should be the work of that individual.
Last Modified: 2008-10-22 at 12:39:15 -- this is in International Standard Date and Time Notation



