Dr. Terry Grant-Robinson » Course Aerospace Engineering/Syllabus 2023-2024

Course Aerospace Engineering/Syllabus 2023-2024

The Aerospace Engineering STEM curriculum is a four-year sequence of progressive courses that combines both college and career ready skills along with content standards from mathematics, science, English, Career and Technical Education, 21st Century Skills, aviation, and aerospace engineering.
The nationally developed aviation and aerospace engineering standards are an outcome of a collaborative effort between The Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), Lockheed Martin, NASA, National Instruments, Civil Air Patrol, Airbus, Georgia Institute of Technology, Auburn University, Missile Defense Agency, Alabama Department of Education, and several other organizations.

This project-based learning course engages students who are curious about aviation and aerospace careers through the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). h is project-based learning course is for students who have successfully completed Courses 1 and 2. Students will learn about systems such as flight control, remote-control vehicles and the virtual world. Students will learn to fly using flight simulators. They will work collaboratively to propose a shift from a VOR navigation system to a GPS system and determine the cost savings. In addition, students will develop rotor blades for helicopters and design and program an unmanned flying vehicle

This project-based learning course engages students who are curious about aviation and aerospace careers through the Southern Regional Education Board(SREB)  This project-based learning course is for students who have successfully completed Courses 1 and 2. Students will learn about systems such as flight control, remote-control vehicles and the virtual world. Students will learn to fly using flight simulators. They will work collaboratively to propose a shift from a VOR navigation system to a GPS system and determine the cost savings. In addition, students will develop rotor blades for helicopters and design and program an unmanned flying vehicle.

This project-based learning course engages students who are curious about aviation and

 aerospace careers through the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). In this course students will focus on space and underwater applications. The six projects are designed for students to work together build and test a laser communication system. They will develop a plan for humans surviving in a space hostile environment. Students will use software to create a three-dimensional model of a satellite orbit and a team remote vehicle for underwater exploration. As they develop these prototypes, they learn the underlying principles of aerospace, science, mathematics, and literacy. They will apply aerospace technical standards and math and science standards to develop these projects.