text only | about slu | apply now | contact slu | slu home
a-to-z
search








Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
::
Alumni
::
Departmental Mission
::
Facilities
::
Faculty Openings
::
Faculty & Staff
::
News & Newsletters
::
Program Profiles
::
Senior Design
::
Student Organizations
::
Undergraduate Programs
home
Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Home
image

Ready for takeoff? From super-efficient subsonic jet liners to transatmospheric aircraft that can fly into orbit, aerospace engineers create new technologies in commercial aviation, defense systems, and space exploration. An aerospace engineering major at SLU provides a challenging technical education with a strong emphasis on understanding complex systems. It launches your career with easy access to a sophisticated computer-aided design laboratory, wind tunnels, a water tunnel, a structures laboratory, and a reconfigurable engineering flight simulator. In addition, the practice of design skills is carefully integrated into the majority of the engineering courses. The design experience culminates in a sequence of two capstone design courses during the senior year. Students also enjoy excellent opportunities for participation in professional organizations as well as co-op and summer internships. The Bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering is ABET-accredited.

Mechanical Engineering is the broadest and most challenging of all engineering programs. Mechanical engineers create products and systems ranging from consumer products to automated processes that are essential to our society. A mechanical engineering education at SLU provides a unique, intellectually challenging, hands-on curriculum that integrates a broad-based technical knowledge with tangible skills. The students learn the principles of solid modeling during the first two semesters of study. Thereafter, they study creative problem-solving, design, and product realization. Laboratory experiences in fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, machine shop, wind tunnels, water tunnel, and mechatronics labs complement lectures. The practice of design skills is carefully integrated into the majority of the engineering courses. The design experience culminates in a sequence of two capstone design courses during the senior year. In these courses, students work closely with faculty and industry to produce innovative designs. And throughout their years of study, students enjoy excellent opportunities to participate in professional organizations as well as co-op and summer internships. The Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering is ABET-accredited.

K. Ravindra, Ph.D. (Professor and Chair)
314.977.8438


about slu | apply now | contact slu | slu home
©1818 - 2004 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
Where Knowledge Touches Lives®
Learn about the fleur-de-lis