Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus
Aircraft system design encompasses technical, social and lifecycle topics, and is suitable for graduate studies at the masters level and beyond. Several degree programs in MIT’s School of Engineering offer opportunities for students seeking subjects and degrees in this area. These programs are summa...
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description | Aircraft system design encompasses technical, social and lifecycle topics, and is suitable for graduate studies at the masters level and beyond. Several degree programs in MIT’s School of Engineering offer opportunities for students seeking subjects and degrees in this area. These programs are summarized, and one subject on Aircraft Systems Engineering is introduced as an illustration of content and pedagogy addressing lifecycle topics. Based upon several years of experience of participation in these programs and in offering curriculum, the authors put forward seven observations to stimulate further dialog and progress on this topic. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1028882019-04-11T05:37:52Z Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus Murman, Earll M. Lagace, Paul A. Aircraft system design encompasses technical, social and lifecycle topics, and is suitable for graduate studies at the masters level and beyond. Several degree programs in MIT’s School of Engineering offer opportunities for students seeking subjects and degrees in this area. These programs are summarized, and one subject on Aircraft Systems Engineering is introduced as an illustration of content and pedagogy addressing lifecycle topics. Based upon several years of experience of participation in these programs and in offering curriculum, the authors put forward seven observations to stimulate further dialog and progress on this topic. 2016-06-03T00:59:53Z 2016-06-03T00:59:53Z 2007-02 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/102888 en_US ESD Working Papers;ESD-WP-2007-11 application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engineering Systems Division |
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title | Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus |
title_full | Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus |
title_fullStr | Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus |
title_full_unstemmed | Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus |
title_short | Aircraft System Design Graduate Curriculum: A Lifecycle Focus |
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