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Oct. 03, 2008
Rocketing to the top
Rocket scientist. Humorous phrase. Most times people use it to describe individuals who display unintelligent behavior or tendencies. How many times have we heard someone say when describing another, “He ain’t no rocket scientist?”
But at
Dr. Homayun Navaz, professor of Mechanical Engineering (ME) at
“This Aerospace Engineering concentration is stronger than those at other institutions because we train our students to use the programs and technologies that organizations like NASA, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Inc. and other rocket propulsion communities use today,” he said.
“We can train our engineering students in the classroom using these resources, which makes them more compatible with aerospace propulsion community needs. With a thorough marketing strategy, we can also increase their potential for co-op employment at aerospace industries,” he added.
For Navaz, officially designating Aerospace Engineering as a concentration is of particularly significance. In the 1980s and 1990s before joining
According to Navaz, the students who have already participated in many of the required courses for this concentration enjoyed the experience. “I think they find the work to be highly relative, since we’re using production software and programs in use by defense contractors and NASA,” Navaz said.
He also said that the curriculum “aligns very well with this growing area of technology and
This is of particularly importance, based on results of an “Aviation Week” workforce study published in the Aug. 8, 2008 edition. According to this study, in the past 10 years
“Adding the concentration in Aerospace Engineering is part of our ongoing intentional efforts to sustain and enhance
This program is primarily aimed at entering freshmen and sophomore students with the first course offering to occur in the summer of 2009. To learn more about the Aerospace Engineering concentration, contact Dr. Homayun Navaz via email at hnavaz@kettering.edu, or visit the Kettering University Mechanical Engineering website at http://www.kettering.edu/futurestudents/undergraduate/mechanicalengineering.jsp.
Written by Gary J. Erwin
810.762.9538
gerwin@kettering.edu
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