Fall Semester (17 credits)
Spring Semester (17 credits)
Fall Semester (18 credits)
Spring Semester (15 credits)
Third Year
Please note: The third year of the program varies depending upon which semester the student chooses to take away following The Arch Summer Semester classes. Please note the following differences in curriculum:
- If students are going to be away during the Fall semester of their junior year, they should take the listed courses for each term and any courses under the Fall Away Track for year three of their program.
- If students are going to be away during the Spring semester of their junior year, they should take the listed courses for each term and any courses under the Spring Away Track for year three of their program.
The Arch Summer Semester* (16 credits)
*For more information on the ARCH process, please click here: The Arch
Arch students must plan carefully for their preferred capstone design sequence. 9, 13
Fall or Spring Semester (16 credits)
Fall Semester (16 credits)
Spring Semester (15 credits)
- MANE 4230 - Air Vehicle Design Credit Hours: 3
- Free Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Free Elective Credit Hours: 3
- HASS Core Elective Credit Hours: 4
- MANE 4XXX - Required Aeronautical Laboratory III Credit Hours: 2 5
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Electives
The HASS Core for engineering students (described under “Schools/School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences”, elsewhere in this catalog) is based on institute and School of Engineering requirements. Students must be certain that they understand these graduation requirements.
Beyond meeting these requirements, MANE students are encouraged (but not required) to:
- Choose at least one HASS course that further develops their ability to make informed judgements that consider the impacts of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and/or societal contexts; and
- take HASS courses that will improve their communication skills beyond the one required HASS communication-intensive course.
Students desiring minors in Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences must consult the school or department in which the courses are offered to obtain further information and specific requirements.
Dual Major Programs
A dual major in Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering is available to students who follow a prescribed program that can be completed in eight semesters. General requirements and procedures for dual degrees are described in more detail in the MANE handbook (emailed to students when they declare a major in MANE, and available from the MANE Student Services office, JEC 2012).
Footnotes
1 Choice of ENGR 1200 , ENGR 1400 , or CIVL 1200 ; ENGR 1200 is preferred for aeronautical engineering majors.
2 Students changing majors to AERO and transfer students may use ENGR 1100 to satisfy MANE 1010 and/or ENGR 2530 to satisfy MANE 2010 , respectively. Consult the MANE Undergraduate Handbook on how to acquire remedial course content.
3 Choose from ENGR 2050 and MANE 2220 ; both have ENGR 1010 embedded in them.
4 MANE 4090 is a fall-only course and is a prerequisite for the required spring-only MANE 4230 . With instructor permission, students seeking to graduate in December may be allowed to instead take MANE 4250 .
5 The three required Aeronautical Engineering Laboratories are associated with major- defining courses as follows:
MANE 4510 taken during or after MANE 4500
MANE 4910 taken after MANE 4070
MANE 4920 taken after MANE 4060
The order in which students take the three required laboratory courses is not important, but students are encouraged to try to take earlier those laboratories that they more closely associate with their engineering identity as aeronautical engineering majors.
6 STSO 4100 should be completed before the capstone MANE 4230 . Students may instead choose any 4-credit course indicated as a “PDII Option” in the ‘Attributes’ column in SIS, in which case two credits will satisfy the STSO 4100 requirement and the remaining two credits may satisfy free elective credits.
7 Choice of MANE 4140 , MANE 4240 , or MANE 4280 . More than one may be taken, and each additional course may apply as a Technical Elective or a Free Elective.
8 Choice of any MANE-4XXX or higher-level courses not required for the major, including independent studies and undergraduate research projects (URP), that total three credits or more (and additional credits may apply elsewhere).
A These courses should be completed by the end of the first year / second semester.
B These courses should be completed by the end of the third semester.
C These courses should be completed by the end of the second year / fourth semester
(prior to the Arch Summer).
Natural Science and Mathematics Distribution Requirement
In addition to satisfying Rensselaer’s Math/Science Core, undergraduate students in MANE are required to complete a minimum of 30 credits in the natural sciences and mathematics. These credits must be taken for a grade that contributes to the student’s GPA (not P/NC, not S/U) or be approved applicable transfer credits (including AP and IB credits). These credits establish a foundation such that further study in the applied engineering sciences stimulates “the application of science to the common purposes of life.”
MANE students who successfully complete at Rensselaer the named courses and electives appearing in the degree template above will meet or exceed both Rensselaer’s Math/Science Core requirements and the Natural Science and Mathematics Distribution requirement.
Students who transfer in courses for fewer credits than the Rensselaer equivalent may be required to make up Math/Science Core and/or Natural Science and Mathematics Distribution credits. Consult with your advisor and the Degree Clearance Officer for your major to be sure you will satisfy these graduation requirements.
Pass / No Credit (P/NC) and Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory (S/U) Courses
No courses declared P/NC apply to the major other than possibly certain HASS electives and Free Elective courses. (See the HASS Core requirements and limits on P/NC elsewhere in this catalog.) In particular, the Engineering Design Elective, Capstone Design Elective, Computation Elective, and Technical Electives may not be P/NC.
Students taking additional courses to satisfy the Math/Science Core or the Natural Science and Mathematics Distribution requirement must take them for a letter grade. They may not be P/NC or S/U.
The School of Engineering requires that 1 credit courses graded S/U that are not from the School of Engineering may not apply to Free Elective credits
Catalog Year
Students matriculating at Rensselaer generally follow the currently applicable Academic Year catalog curricula. Students are also permitted to choose to follow a subsequent academic year’s catalog to take advantage of the continous evolution of Rensselaer’s curricula.
In MANE, an undergraduate student matriuculating as a transfer student may be permitted to follow the School of Engineering catalog curricula from the prior two academic years. This choice will be made by the transfer student’s Degree Clearance Officer for their MANE degree or an Associate Dean of Engineering.