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Jordan University of Science and Technology

Faculty of Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering Department
Course name and number:
AE201 Introduction To Aeronautical Engineering

Credit, contact hours and categorization:


Credit and Contact hours Categorization
contact hours
Sunday-Tuesday-Thursday 1-hour lecture
3 Credit Hours Or Engineering Topic
Monday-Wednesday 1.5-hours lecture

Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name:


Name Dr. Montasir Hader
Office location N1-L2
Email address [email protected]

Textbook and other supplemental materials:


Textbook
Title Class Handout
Author(s)
Edition
References
Book Name Author(s) Edition Other Information
Introduction to Flight J. D. Anderson 7th Edition McGraw-Hill's
Shevell, R. S. Prentice Hall, Inc,
Fundamentals of Flight 2nd Edition
2nd edition, 1988.

Course information:
Course Catalogue
Role of professional aeronautical engineers, along with the development of fundamental
engineering knowledge and skills for flight vehicle design, analysis performance and
operation, Introduction to the multiple disciplines related to aeronautical engineering,
Engineering ethics, Communication skills, Manufacturing technology.
Course type : This course is required to fulfill the program.
Prerequisites or co-requisites
Line Number Course Name Prerequisite Type
251000 ME100 Engineering Prerequisite /Study
Workshops
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering Department
Specific goals of the course :
Specific outcomes of instruction and the student outcomes (SO) mapping
Outcomes SO Mapping Course Outcome
Weight (Out of 100%)
To introduce the student to the field of
aeronautical engineering including 5SO 2, 2SO 4,
20%
vehicle types and definitions, historical 3SO 7
perspective
To teach the student the role of a
professional engineer including 100SO 4 15%
responsibilities and ethics.
To introduce the student to the various
disciplines that make the aerospace
engineering degree unique, including 20SO 1, 80SO 8 25%
aerodynamics, propulsion, stability,
structures, and materials.
To teach the students to work in teams to
perform a preliminary design of an 5SO 3, 4SO 5,
20%
aerospace vehicle, including written and oral 1SO 6
reports
To familiarize students with practical
workshop skills and familiarity with
100SO 6 20%
typical machine and hand tools used in
aeronautical engineering

Brief list of topics to be covered:


Tentative List of Topics Covered
Weeks Topic References
Review of vehicles and aeronautical
Weeks 1, 2 From Textbook
terminology
Week 3 Historical review of aeronautical engineering From Textbook
Overview of aeronautical engineering topics:
Weeks 4, Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Flight mechanics,
From Textbook
5, 6, 7, 8 performance, and stability Class Hanout d.
Structures and materials
workshop skills and typical machine and hand
Weeks 9, 10 From Textbook
tools used in aeronautical engineering.
Weeks 11, 12 Conceptual design of an aircraft From Textbook
Weeks 13, 14 Communications skills, report writing From Textbook
Weeks 15, 16 Professionalism and ethics From Textbook

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