Aerospace Engineers
Aircraft future
By: Christian Roberts
Basic information about your career
10 bullet points of information about your career
- Testing air crafts
- Macking air crafts
- Bilding air crafts
- designing air crafts
- Safety design
- Planning situations
- Making parts
- Testing parts
- Coming up with different ideas
- Brainstorming different ideas
Pros and cons of this career
Pros
- Inventing different things
- Learning how things work
- Helping people become safe
- Proving on different things
Cons
- Having late hours
- Having to bring work home
- Experiments not going right
What do you need to do to succeed in this career?
You will nead a bachelor's degree in aerospace, aeronautics, or a related area of engineering such as electrical, electronic, mechanical, metallurgical, or ceramic engineering.
What colleges can you attend to earn a degree for this career?
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500
Reston, VA 20191-4344
703.264.7500
Pros
- It has all the classes you need
- It's located in a nice area
Cons
- It's not located in Wisconsin
Associations/Professional organization for this career
http://guides.lib.umich.edu/content.php?pid=8132&sid=97940
2321A Duderstadt Center
734-647-5738
Send Email
http://libguides.gatech.edu/c.php?g=54031&p=349270
Contact Info
Associate Dean / Aerospace Engineering Librarian
Office: Library - 4th floor East
Library & Information Center
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0900
ph: 404-894-4527
Job Advertisement
If you are interested in space or air crafts then you should look to become a Aerospace Engineers. In this job you will be making testing and designing different types of aircraft. But you will need bachelor's degree in aerospace, aeronautics, or a related area of engineering such as electrical, electronic, mechanical, metallurgical, or ceramic engineering to apply for the job. The pay is also good with $65,450 to $149,120 per year. If you are interested Head to the link below.