Auburn Bulletin 2024-2025

Aerospace Engineering — ABM

Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Curriculum for Aerospace Engineering 

The Aerospace Engineering ABM program provides an opportunity for highly motivated undergraduate students to gain a depth of understanding and experience of aerospace engineering beyond that of typical bachelor's level graduates. There is currently a strong demand in industry for aerospace engineers with advanced degrees and this program will enable our students to attain this degree in 3 semesters instead of 4. The Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering undergraduate major can lead to a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (thesis or non-thesis) in the ABM track. Please see the Department of Aerospace Engineering's website for additional information.

  • AERO 6xx0/7xx0 courses are approved courses that can be taken in the ABM program that replace Aero/Astro Electives at the undergraduate level.
  • MATH 6630 can be taken in the ABM program to replace MATH 5630.

Junior/Senior Year for Students in ABM Program - Aerospace Engineering

Courses marked with an asterisk are those used by students enrolled in the ABM program to meet nine undergraduate hours during and nine graduate hours to be used toward their graduate degree.

Senior
FallHoursSpringHours
AERO 4140 Aerodynamics III3AERO 4630 Aerospace Structural Dynamics4
AERO 4510 Aerospace Propulsion4AERO 4720 Aerospace Design II3
AERO 4620 Aerospace Structures II4*Aero/Astro 6xxx/7xxx6
AERO 4710 Aerospace Design I3AERO 4AA0 Program Assessment0
 Core Social Science3
 UNIV 4AA0 Achieve the Creed0

Accelerated Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Curriculum Model (non-thesis)

Fifth Year
FallHoursSpringHours
Aero 6xxx/7xxx6Aero 6xxx/7xxx9
6xxx-7xxx technical courses in engineering, science, or mathematics66xxx-7xxx technical courses in engineering, science, or mathematics3
 12 12
Total Hours: 24