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Undergraduate Program

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Class Spotlight! AA 100 Introduction to Aeronautics and Astronautics. This class introduces the basics of aeronautics and astronautics through applied physics, hands-on activities, and real world examples. No prerequisites. Hear more from AA100 students on the Stanford YouTube video.

The mission of the undergraduate program in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering is to provide students with the fundamental principles and techniques necessary for success and leadership in the conception, design, implementation, and operation of aerospace and related engineering systems. Courses in the major include:

Vector Calculus, Differential Equations, Probability Statistics, Python, Matlab, Chemistry, Physics, Mechanics, Light and Heat, Electricity Magnetism. Solid Mechanics, Dynamics, Feedback Controls, Thermodynamics, Fluids, Controls, Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Orbital Mechanics, Flight Mechanics, Structures, Mechanics of Composite Materials, Aircraft Design, Spacecraft Design.

Applying

The Stanford Office of Undergraduate Admissions manages undergraduate admissions and financial aid. To learn about the undergraduate admissions application process and financial aid, please visit admissions.stanford.edu.

Research experience for undergraduates

Engaging in independent research under the direction of a faculty member can be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences of your undergraduate career. Explore ourresearch opportunities for undergraduates.

Questions?

Please contact our undergraduate student services administrator Jenny Scholes.

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