The School of Aerospace Engineering at BIT was established on December 30, 2008. It offers the six undergraduate programs of flight vehicle design and engineering, aerospace transportation and control, flight vehicle propulsion engineering, weapon system and launching engineering, exploration guidance and control, and engineering mechanics. The school also offers two first-level doctoral disciplines in aerospace science and technology and mechanics.
The School of Aerospace Engineering is composed of four departments: Flight Vehicle Engineering, Flight Control, Launching and Propulsion Engineering, and Mechanics. Additionally, it includes four research centers: Deep Space Exploration, Distributed Systems of Space Flight Vehicles, Dynamics and Controls for Flexible Space Structures, and Unmanned Flight Vehicle Automatic Control. Luan Enjie, Chief Commander of China's Lunar Exploration Program, serves as the honorary dean of the school.
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