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INTRODUCTION TO SPACE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS

ASE101 3 Credits L:3 T:0 P:0

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of aerospace engineering, covering various flying components, space mechanics, vehicle structural aspects, power plants, and rotorcraft concepts.

Study Units

Unit 1

INTRODUCTION

Unit 2

FLIGHT VEHICLE COMPONENTS AND SYSTEM

Unit 3

FUNDAMENTALS OF SPACE FLIGHT

Unit 4

AEROSPACE DESIGN AND MATERIALS

Unit 5

AEROSPACE POWER PLANT

Unit 6

CONCEPT OF ROTORCRAFT

Continuous Assessment

2 components

Test 50%

Written Examination

Week 5/6
Assignment - Situation based problem solving 50%

Mission Planner Activity for Surveillance

Week 12/13

Rubric
Rubrics will be as follows: Pre-Flight Planning-20 marks Flight Route Optimization-25 Marks Mission Execution and Monitoring- 25 Marks Post-Flight Data Analysis- 20 Marks Synopsis- 10 Marks

Exams & Practice

Mid Term Examination

Mid-semester comprehensive evaluation

20%
Coming Soon

End Term Examination

Final semester comprehensive evaluation

50%

Type: Examination

Coming Soon

ASE101 - FAQs

How many units are in ASE101?

ASE101 has 6 units. Each unit includes detailed notes and MCQ practice questions.

What exam resources are available for ASE101?

Unit-wise notes and MCQ practice are available. Exam resources coming soon.

How to prepare for ASE101 exams?

Study each unit's notes thoroughly, practice MCQs to test understanding, and attempt mock tests before exams. Focus on important topics and previous year questions.