Undergrad Florida Aerospace Engineering-UF, UCF, or Embry Riddle?

<p>Clearly, you are missing the gist of the point that I am trying to make here rogracer. As far as straightforward advice for drumstyx123, any of the aforementioned institutions can facilitate his/her goal of becoming an aerospace engineer. And yes, anyone with half a brain and access to the internet could discover the fact that the tuition at ERAU is greater than that at UCF. Whatever drumstyx123’s specific circumstances may be (and I highly doubt that they are accurately detailed here), should dictate which institution he or she chooses. Yet my response(s) are not just for drumstyx123’s sake. They are for the sake of the individuals you’ve attempted to influence through your posts on numerous other threads where ERAU’s engineering prowess has been questioned. You (and any other individual considering between ERAU and another institution, PURELY based on the quality of the curriculum) should take a look at the following facts/sources:</p>

<p>UF Aerospace Engineering, Senior-Level Curriculum: (Semesters 8 - 9)</p>

<ul>
<li>Technical Electives (6 credits)</li>
<li>Aerospace Structures (Junior Level Course at ERAU)</li>
<li>Stability and Control of Aircraft (Junior Level Course at ERAU)</li>
<li>Aerospace Propulsion (Turbine and Rocket Engines at ERAU)</li>
<li>Senior Design 1 & Senior Design 2</li>
</ul>

<p><a href=“http://www.mae.ufl.edu/newwebpage/PDFs/ASECurriculum20092010.pdf[/url]”>http://www.mae.ufl.edu/newwebpage/PDFs/ASECurriculum20092010.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>UCF Aerospace Engineering, Senior Level Curriculum: (Semesters 7 - 8)</p>

<ul>
<li>Feedback Control (Combined w/ Flt. Mechanics as Flight Dynamics & Control at ERAU)</li>
<li>Flight Mechanics</li>
<li>High-Speed Aerodynamics (Junior-Level course at ERAU)</li>
<li>Senior Design 1 & Senior Design 2</li>
<li>Propulsion Systems (Turbine and Rocket Engines at ERAU)</li>
<li>Technical Electives (6 credits)</li>
</ul>

<p><a href=“http://www.cecs.ucf.edu/documents/programs/Aerospace.4YP.pdf[/url]”>http://www.cecs.ucf.edu/documents/programs/Aerospace.4YP.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>ERAU Aerospace Engineering, Senior Level Curriculum (Semesters 7 - 8)</p>

<ul>
<li>Turbine and Rocket Engines</li>
<li>Aerospace Structures/Instrumentation & Lab</li>
<li>Flight Dynamics and Control (Feedback Control Systems)</li>
<li>Senior Design 1 (Preliminary Design) & Senior Design 2 (Component/Detail Design)</li>
<li>Electrical Engineering II</li>
<li>Technical Electives (6 credits)</li>
</ul>

<p><a href=“http://www.erau.edu/db/degrees/requirements/0910/db-aerospace-engineering-bachelor.pdf[/url]”>Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University;

<p>Hey Rog, if you care to discuss engineering curriculum quality per dollar spent, bring it on, that’s a different agenda. As far as UCF, or UF, blatantly trumping ERAU’s aerospace engineering program (with regard to technical quality), as you have claimed on numerous other threads, all I can hope for, is that the individuals visiting this thread (and other threads on ERAU’s aerospace engineering program) can utilize the information provided above as a starting point for independent research, providing a means to discover factual evidence that easily uncovers the foolishness of your strong, yet childish convictions.</p>