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MSAE Coursework Degree Requirements

MSAE Coursework Degree Policies

The information contained on this page is subject to the requirements of the University of Alabama Graduate School, College of Engineering, and the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. Students should check all of these sources for information regarding the degree program. Every effort has been made to check the information contained on these pages, but the AEM Department can not be responsible for inadvertent omissions.

Credit Hour Requirement

The credit hour requirements for a coursework master's degree are as follows:

The student must earn a minimum of 33 semester hours of credit of these:

  1. 18 hours must be in the major field (i.e. AE courses) 
  2. 6 hours must be in a minor field 
  3. 9 hours of approved electives must be completed 

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Core Course Requirement
MSAE students must take the following core courses:

  • AEM 500 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics 
  • AEM 635 Finite Element Method 
  • AEM 668 Advanced Dynamics of Flight 

These courses satisfy 9 of the required 18 hours in the major field (AEM).

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Mathematics Requirement
Six hours of mathematics (beyond the College minimum) must be completed. GES 554 Partial Differential Equations must be included.

Candidate courses with recommendation from the advisor include: 

  • GES 551 Matrix and Vector Analysis  
  • AEM/GES 585 Genetic Algorithms  
  • AEM/GES 587 Neural Networks  
  • GES 658 Numerical Methods  
 

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Specialization Requirement

One of the following areas is selected by the student as the Area of Specialization, and the student must take 2 additional courses (i.e. 6 hours) beyond the core requirements in one of the following categories. These courses are typically AE courses, but other approved designations may also be acceptable. 

  1. dynamics: flight dynamics, simulation, and controls,  or
  2. solid mechanics: flight vehicle structures and materials,  or
  3. fluid mechanics: aerodynamics and propulsion. 

Note: the classification of some courses are obvious; other courses may be classified in more than one category. Consult the course instructor and graduate program director to determine the classification of any particular course, or check the graduate teaching schedule.

 

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Time to Completion Requirement

The Graduate School enforces a time limit of six years for the master's degree. The time limit is described from the graduate catalog as, "All requirements for the master's degree must be completed during the six years immediately preceding the date on which the degree is to be awarded."

This time limit does apply to the MSAE QUEST program. Only in exceptional circumstances can the Department petition the Graduate School to extend this time limit. A circumstance when this has arisen in the AEM Department has been for military personnel whose studies have been interrupted by a tour-of-duty (TDY). However, even in this circumstance, the request will not be automatically granted by the Department and Graduate School (click here for  information regarding a (TDY). Students should consult with the graduate program director for more information.

 

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Undergraduate Background Requirement

Students may be considered for admission into the MSAE program if they hold a BS degree in engineering, math, physics, or a closely related area.

Students whose background is not aerospace engineering may be required to take preliminary coursework at the undergraduate level before beginning to take graduate level courses. Typically, these courses are in the engineering science and mechanics area, and are by subject: statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, and fluid mechanics. differential equations is also required if the student has not taken a course with similar content.  Please note that these courses are at the 200-300 level, and so can not be used as credit toward the requirements of the master's degree.   

Students who have not had these undergraduate prerequisites or equivalent material (as determined by the graduate program director from the student's transcripts) must take these courses from another University or College.  These courses are no longer offered by the AEM department via QUEST.

Additionally, for students that do not have an undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering or have not taken an undergraduate aerodynamics course, AEM 614 Airfoil and Wing Theory will be required as part of the degree program.  It is recommended that AEM 614 be taken after the required course AEM 500 and before the required course AEM 668.

 

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Residency Requirement

For MSAE QUEST students, the residency requirement is waived, as the MSAE QUEST program is an approved off-campus degree program. For non-QUEST students only up-to one-half of course credit can be taken by non-traditional means (i.e. via QUEST courses).

 

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Admission to Candidacy

Admission to the Graduate School does not imply admission of a student to candidacy for a degree. Admission to candidacy is contingent upon the recommendation of the student's department and the approval of the graduate dean, after the student has met the formal requirements for candidacy listed below and demonstrated sufficient preparation to pursue the graduate study and research required for the degree sought.

The application for admission to candidacy for the master's degree can be filed after 12 semester hours of graduate credit have been earned at The University of Alabama. It should be approved by the time of registration for the semester in which requirements for the degree are completed. Approval will depend on (a) the quality of the applicant's graduate work prior to the time the application is made (see "Scholastic Requirements," in the graduate student Catalog); (b) the removal of any special conditions; and (c) the certification of the major department or school that the student is well qualified to continue work toward a degree. Application forms will be supplied by the Graduate School office.

The departmental requirements for admission to candidacy are as follows: MSAE students must earn a 3.0 average for the three required courses plus the first (approved) mathematics course taken:

  • AEM 500 Fluid Mechanics
  • AEM 635  Finite Element Analysis
  • AEM 668 Advanced Dynamics of Flight
  • GES 554 Partial Differential Equations

Students that do not meet these conditions will not be admitted to candidacy in the respective programs in the AEM department.

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MS Comprehensive Exams

Students pursuing the coursework degree option will have the two following choices of Comprehensive Exam or culminating experience:

1)  Written examinations over the core areas.
2) If the student can identify an appropriate project and faculty mentor, the student may take a special project course (AEM 594) with the faculty member and submit a written project report.

The student must submit the written document after 27 hours of coursework have been completed, but no later than the thesis deadline date during the semester the student intends to graduate.  An appropriate department area committee will assign a pass/fail grade to the written document.

The Comprehensive Exams may only be attempted twice.
For more information about AEM Department Comprehensive Exams, see the current graduate student FAQ section.

 

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Application for Graduation

Each candidate for a master's degree must apply for graduation through the Office of the Graduate School no later than the registration period for the semester or the first term of the summer session in which requirements for the degree are to be completed. The form "Application for Degree" is required for this purpose and must be completed in duplicate.

 

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University Policy on the Use of Undergraduate Courses for Graduate Program

With approval of the student's supervisory committee, a maximum of 6 hours of 400 level courses may be accepted by the Graduate School for the master's degree program. An Approval of 400-level Coursework for Graduate Credit form must be completed and approved by the Graduate School prior to the semester in which the 400-level coursework will be taken. To receive graduate credit, if the courses are in the student’s major field (AE) the student must receive a minimum grade of B, and if the courses are in another field, the student must receive a minimum grade of C.

 

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Test Pilot School (TPS)

Students that seek credit for Test Pilot School taken through the United States Air Force (USAF) may send official transcripts from the school to the Graduate School for transfer credit. The student must have received a grade of A or B in the school for the credit to be transferable. Additionally, the transfer of credit from TPS is subject to the restrictions placed on the transfer of credit by the Graduate School. The amount of transfer credit will be six hours and will be listed as AE 594. See this page on the Graduate School website.


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