Courses What Courses Can Enhance My Aero Engineering and Math Skills This Fall?

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The discussion centers on pursuing a major in aerospace engineering and mathematics, with a focus on enhancing math skills through relevant coursework. The individual plans to take Object-Oriented Programming, Calculus/Analytic Geometry I, and General Physics I during the fall semester. They express a desire for additional classes that strengthen math abilities, particularly in logic. Suggestions from others include taking courses in vector analysis, differential equations, numerical methods, and programming, highlighting the importance of these subjects in the aerospace field. The individual acknowledges the need to consult with a school counselor regarding course availability and scheduling.
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I want to major in aero. engineering and mathematics. Over fall semester I will be taking Object-Oriented Programming, Calc/Analytic Geom I, and General Physics I lecture and lab.

I really enjoy math and want to take any courses that will improve my math skills that is why I am taking a programming class because I know it deals a lot with logic.
Are there any other classes that someone can suggest? maybe a logic course?...
 
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From what I have heard from an aero graduate, there's loooots of calc 3. If your school offers any vector analysis courses, then that would certainly be useful. Also, if not required, take courses in differential equations. Numerical methods/analysis and rogramming will be very useful too I would think.
 
Thank you for the reply. I will look into those courses. I think I might have to wait a couple of semesters before I can actually take those classes though but Ill ask my school counselor.
thank you.
 
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