USC Viterbi Undergraduate Handbook 2024-2025

Astronautical Engineering

SECOND YEAR

FOURTH YEAR

FIRST YEAR

THIRD YEAR

FALL

SPRING

FALL

SPRING

FALL

SPRING

FALL

SPRING

AME 204 AME 201

ASTE 301 AME 201 (MATH 245)

PHYS 153L PHYS 152L

WRIT 150

GESM (GE B)#

GE C

GE C

GE B

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

AME 201 MATH 125 or 126 or 129

AME 208 PHYS 152 (MATH 245)

AME 341BL AME 341AL

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE

ASTE 421 ASTE 331B

ASTE 331 ASTE 280 (PHYS 153)

GE A*

ASTE 101L

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

ASTE 305 PHYS 153, AME 310 (MATH 245)

ASTE 475 PHYS 152L and ASTE 305 or AME 309

MATH 226 or MATH 229 MATH 126 or 129

MATH 126 or MATH 129* MATH 125

MATH 245 MATH 226 or 229

AME 310 PHYS 151, MATH 125

WRIT 340 WRIT 150

MATH 125 (GE F)*

4

4

4

4

4

4

2

4

PHYS 152L PHYS 151L, (MATH 226)

ASTE 280 MATH 226, PHYS 151L or 161L

PHYS 151L (GE E) MATH 125 or 126 or 226

ASTE 341aL PHYS 152, AME 208

AME 308 AME 204, (AME 301)

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE

CHEM 105aL or MASC 110L*

ASTE 404

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

OPTIONAL ELECTIVE

OPTIONAL ELECTIVE

OPTIONAL ELECTIVE

OPTIONAL ELECTIVE

OPTIONAL ELECTIVE

GE D*

ITP 168

ENGR 102

2

2

2

2

2

2

4

2

MATHEMATICS (16 UNITS) MATH 125: Calculus I*

ENGINEERING (70 UNITS) AME 201: Statics AME 204: Strength of Materials AME 208: Mathematical Methods in ENGR AME 301: Dynamics AME 308: Comp. Aided Analysis for Design AME 310: Engineering Thermodynamics I AME 341aL : Mechoptronics Laboratory I AME 341bL: Mechoptronics Laboratory II ASTE 101L: Intro. to Astronautics ASTE 280: Astronautics & Space Environment I ASTE 305: Astronautics Gas Dynamics ASTE 331: Spacecraft Systems Engineering ASTE 404: Computational Programming & Numerical Methods ASTE 421: Space Mission Design ASTE 475: Rocket Propulsion ENGR 102: Engineering Freshman Academy ITP 168: Introduction to MATLAB TECHNICAL ELECTIVES

SPECIAL NOTES Courses with the * symbol may be satisfied with AP, IB or A-Level exams. See page 18 for more information. GESM#: GESM can be taken from GE categories: A, B, C, or D. Courses listed in the guide are options for a four-year course plan. GE: Engineering students are encouraged to satisfy GE-G and GE-H with a course that also satisfies a Core Literacy. GE-H may be satisfied by AP/IB. Additionally, your GESM course should be taken in categories A, B, C, or D only. See page 17 for more information and consult your advisor for detailed assistance. TECHNICAL ELECTIVES: Any upper-division course in engineering, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. See academic advisor for exceptions/substitutions.

MATH 126 or MATH 129: Calculus II* MATH 226 or MATH 229 : Calculus III MATH 245 : Mathematics of Phys. and Engr. PHYSICS (12 UNITS) PHYS 151L: Mechanics and Thermodynamics PHYS 152L: Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 153L: Optics and Modern Physics CHEMISTRY/MATERIALS SCIENCE (4 UNITS) CHEM 105aL: General Chemistry* or MASC 110L: Materials Science GENERAL EDUCATION (32 UNITS) GE A The Arts (1 Course)* GE B Humanistic Inquiry (2 Courses)

GE C Social Analysis (2 Courses) GE D Life Sciences (1 Course)* GE E Physical Sciences (1 Course)*

GE F Quantitative Reasoning (1 Course)* GE G,H Global Perspectives (2 Courses)* GESM General Education Seminar (1 Course) WRITING (8 UNITS) WRIT 150: Writing and Critical Reasoning WRIT 340: Advanced Writing

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UNDERGRADUATE HANDBOOK 2024-2025

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