Aerospace Engineering
Cade Kingston
Aerospace engineers design aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles, as well as test prototypes to ensure that they work properly. I would like to go into this field because it is a not a deeply pioneered field and so I believe there are still plenty of opportunities to make improvements waiting to be made in the aerospace field.
Job Information
What They Do
Aerospace Engineers typically create computer models of vehicles and test its aerodynamics and structural performance.
Salary
Starting Salary: $65,500
Median Salary: $103,750
High-end Salary: $150,000
Education
A bachelor's degree in the aerospace field is usually required. It is also recommended that the student takes advanced classes in maths and sciences like chemistry, physics, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.