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Conway Chosen for Dirk Brouwer Award

AE Prof. Bruce A. Conway is the 2009 recipient of the Dirk Brouwer Award.

Chasiotis Travels to U.S. Capitol to Receive Presidential Early Career Award

AE Associate Prof. Ioannis Chasiotis was among 100 young researchers honored.

Bretl Students' Robotics Work Featured on Popular Science Site

A robotics project recently has been featured on the Popular Science website.

Calling All Aerospace Engineering Fans!

AE encourages you to show your loyalty by becoming a fan on the Department's new Facebook page.

Events

February 22
AE 590 Seminar
"Unifying the Mechanics of Continua, Cracks, and Particles"

March 1
AE 590 Seminar
"Speed Flow Control Using Energy Deposition"

 
Graduate Program

Graduate Degree Requirements

Within the Department of Aerospace Engineering, the following degree programs are available :

Time Limits to Attain Degrees:

A candidate for the Master´s degree must complete all requirements for that degree within five calendar years after the first registration in the Graduate College. A candidate for the doctorate must complete all requirements for this degree within seven calendar years after the first registration in the Graduate College, except as noted hereafter. A candidate for the doctorate who has received a Master´s degree elsewhere must complete all requirements for the degree within six years after the first registration in the Graduate College. This regulation also applies to the candidate who has received the Master´s degree from the University of Illinois and whose studies were interrupted immediately thereafter, provided not more than the minimum number of units required for the Master´s degree are applied to the doctorate. The Department of Aerospace Engineering requires on-campus candidates for the non-thesis Master's degree to complete all the requirements within four semesters.