Spring SemeSter in AeronAuticAl engineering

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Spring SemeSter in AeronAuticAl engineering
A world-class institution of higher education
in Aerospace Engineering
Spring semester
in Aeronautical Engineering
Toulouse (France) / February – June 2017
Undergraduate English track
ISAE-SUPAERO
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longstanding tradition of excellence since 1909
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Located
in Toulouse at the heart of the European
Aerospace industry
ÜBacked
by all the leading aerospace companies
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First-class
teaching and research facilities: wind
tunnels, turbofan test bed, flight simulators, aircraft
fleet, autonomous systems platform, clean rooms for
satellite integration, embedded systems platform
providing exciting training opportunities
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international campus: 30% international students, 45
nationalities
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vibrant, centrally located campus with residence halls
and an extensive choice of sports facilities
ISAE-SUPAERO
10 avenue Édouard-Belin Toulouse – FRANCE
www.isae-supaero.fr
contact: [email protected]
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GENERAL PRESENTATION
ÜA full semester in English for fourth year students, already
embarked on a Bachelor of aeronautical engineering
program
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undergraduate credit transfer mobility program,
no tuition fees involved
ÜNo
prior knowledge of French required
Academic program
ÜAircraft
design
ÜAircraft
structures
ÜApplied
aerodynamics and propulsion
ÜRepresentation,
ÜIntroduction
analysis and dynamic systems control
to French language, culture and to the
aerospace industry in France
Some courses will require solid mastery of mathematical
tools, as required in any third or fourth year Bachelor in
aeronautical engineering program.
15 credits (30 ECTS): 5 courses of 3 credits each
Local contact: _________________________
Mise à jour : août 2016 – Picture credits: AIRBUS SAS 2015, photo by master films/P. PIGEYRE / ville de Toulouse, Patrice Nin / architecture Groupe-6/LCR associé/photo Mathieu Ducros Opictures.