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PhD in Mechanical Engineering : Aerospace Engineering, Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Florida

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36 Months

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About this course

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This Ph.D. program in Mechanical Engineering offers students the opportunity to concentrate in Aerospace Engineering. The program requires meeting all the general requirements for the Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, with additional specific coursework and research focused on Aerospace Engineering topics. The coursework includes core subjects and electives in areas like aerodynamics, fluid dynamics, and turbomachinery, which are essential for developing expertise in aerospace systems. The research component emphasizes dissertation work with a strong focus on Aerospace Engineering areas, preparing students for advanced research roles.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students with a keen interest in Aerospace Engineering who want to pursue advanced research. Incorporating courses and research focused on aerospace topics ensures students develop strong theoretical and practical skills. The combination of coursework and dissertation work prepares graduates for careers in aerospace research, academia, or industry, making it a strong choice for those targeting specialized roles.

Specialisation

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Students pursuing this Ph.D. can choose to specialise in Aerospace Engineering within the Mechanical Engineering program. This concentration involves taking specialized courses such as Principles of Aerodynamics, Finite Element Methods, Fracture Mechanics, and Turbomachinery, alongside the core coursework. The specialization aims to deepen knowledge and research expertise in aerospace areas.

Course fees

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Application fees

20.50L

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1st year tuition fees

20.50L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Candidates must fulfill all general Ph.D. requirements for Mechanical Engineering and complete additional coursework including three core courses (Advanced Strength of Materials, Advanced Control Systems, Advanced Fluid Dynamics) and at least three graduate courses related to Aerospace Engineering. Existing graduate courses may count toward this, and additional courses can be approved by the thesis advisor. The dissertation research must focus on Aerospace Engineering areas.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are well-prepared for research roles in aerospace industries, academia, or government agencies. The strong emphasis on aerospace topics in coursework and dissertation work equips students with the specialised knowledge needed for advanced engineering roles and research positions in aerospace technology.

FAQs

What coursework is required for the Aerospace Engineering concentration?

Students must complete the core courses like Principles of Aerodynamics, Advanced Strength of Materials, Advanced Control Systems, and Advanced Fluid Dynamics, plus at least two elective courses from options such as Finite Element Methods, Fracture Mechanics, and Turbomachinery.

Can coursework from my master's degree be counted toward this concentration?

Yes, graduate courses completed during your master's program may be counted toward the coursework requirements for the Ph.D., subject to approval by your thesis advisor.